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00:09Hey, gang, welcome back to the final of this week's House of Games.
00:13A very special week of House of Games, a Champions Week.
00:16You can tell that by the slight golden tint to that trophy
00:20and by the slight golden tint to our four players.
00:22Let's meet them one final time, shall we?
00:24They are Jackie Joseph, Amy Gledhill, Tim Vine,
00:30and Lawrence Llewellyn Bowen.
00:33Welcome back, everybody.
00:36Double Points Friday, it's the final.
00:38Tim, you've had two wins. Amy, you've had two wins.
00:41First thing we must do is look at our weekly leaderboards.
00:46Because mathematically, still anybody could win it.
00:49You say weekly leaderboard, it's more like an altar to Tim now, isn't it?
00:52No, not even lighting candles.
00:54No, not at all, not at all.
00:56I'm not falling for that. None of that reverse psychology.
00:58You would have to win, that's for sure.
01:00But if you did win, you could still win the trophy.
01:02It is open to us all.
01:04Tim? Yes.
01:05We've spoken before.
01:07We have spoken before and we've met many times.
01:08Yes, we have.
01:09Do you know what? Thank you for reminding me.
01:11That is you.
01:11I wonder where you've seen me.
01:13And Amy, we've spoken before.
01:15What? Are you...
01:16Richard.
01:17Richard, yeah.
01:17From the House of Games.
01:18Yes, we've spoken before.
01:19Excellent.
01:19I'm excited to meet Lawrence, who I have never met.
01:23No.
01:23No, no, no.
01:24Listen, everybody, that trophy is up for grabs.
01:26There are also daily prizes up for grabs.
01:28We know that.
01:29Let's take a look at today's golden prizes, shall we?
01:33We have got...
01:34Ooh.
01:34Yes, that is a golden toilet set, everybody.
01:38I'm going to call it a bathroom set, but you know what I mean.
01:40A golden baseball cap.
01:42We have a golden cafetiere, golden sparkling wine, okay?
01:47And golden luggage.
01:49Jackie, what do you fancy?
01:51It's got to be the luggage, hasn't it?
01:54Well, you travelled around the country more than virtually anybody doing Homes Under the Hammer.
01:57Yes.
01:58Imagine that.
01:58This is going to be standout.
02:00Everyone's just going to part like the Red Sea.
02:03If one of us won this episode and then the whole thing, then that is ideal for putting the cup
02:09in, isn't it?
02:09Putting the trophy in, exactly.
02:10That's someone who's thinking forward.
02:12Wow.
02:12Yeah.
02:13Amy, what would you go for?
02:14Maybe the bathroom set, you know.
02:16Yeah, I think so.
02:17Even just the toilet brush.
02:18You can take the whole lot.
02:20I don't want that.
02:21No, but I would take the whole lot.
02:22Tim?
02:23I don't know, maybe the hat, actually.
02:24I like the look of the hat.
02:25It's quite cool, isn't it?
02:26To go with your jacket.
02:27Yeah, to go with the jacket.
02:28Exactly.
02:28Lawrence, what would you go for?
02:30Well, I think the hat.
02:31If ever I'm planning a Honey G party, I can see what I'm doing here.
02:35You say Honey, I say G, in that hat, it would work.
02:38Listen, it's been a brilliant week's quizzing.
02:40Everybody is still in it.
02:41Shall we get on and find our champion of champions?
02:44Our first round is...
02:48Correction Centre.
02:49I'm going to go down the line, starting with you, Jackie.
02:51I will read you out an incorrect statement.
02:53If you change one word, you'll make it correct.
02:55Oh, OK.
02:55OK?
02:56Here is your incorrect statement.
02:59Having played a detective in Witness,
03:01an ex-officer in Roadrunner,
03:02and a sergeant in Random Hearts,
03:04Harrison Ford sure loves a police role.
03:12Do you know what?
03:12I don't know.
03:14So sorry.
03:16That's perfectly all right.
03:18Shall we time you out?
03:19Yeah.
03:20Anybody else fancy it?
03:22Sam Vine fancies it.
03:24Instead of ex-officer, officer.
03:27Could change ex to nothing at all?
03:30It is incorrect.
03:33Yes, Lawrence?
03:34I'm going to go sure hates a police role.
03:37We're going to change loves to hates?
03:39It's incorrect.
03:41Amy, do you fancy this at all?
03:43I mean, I've got no idea.
03:45I'll change the word...
03:50Hearts to Justice.
03:54Oh, that's a good name for a film,
03:55Round of Justice.
03:56Change Hearts to Justice.
03:58It is incorrect.
03:58I won't think I know what it is.
04:00Everybody, was he in Roadrunner?
04:01No, no, he was in...
04:02He was in Blade Runner.
04:03Blade Runner is what he was in.
04:05Sorry.
04:06Blade Runner.
04:07Amy.
04:07Yeah.
04:08Here is your one.
04:09The Crucible by Arthur Miller
04:11explores the notorious clinical trials
04:13that took place in 17th century Salem, Massachusetts.
04:18So, I'm going to change clinical for which.
04:21Change clinical to which?
04:23Absolutely.
04:24It is a which trial.
04:26Thank you, Lawrence.
04:28Tim.
04:29Yes.
04:29I think everyone thought this was going to be super simple.
04:31Everyone's slightly on edge now.
04:33I would have changed that last one to clerical trials, weirdly.
04:37Or drug trials.
04:39Tim, fix this for us, if you could.
04:42Wayne Rooney's career showed promise from a young age,
04:44but it really took off after the best-selling novel
04:46Normal People was published in 2018.
04:49Oh, that's not fair.
04:50It's obviously not Wayne Rooney.
04:51It's some other Rooney, isn't it?
04:52So, or some other Wayne.
04:55Oh, good grief.
04:56You can tell us a Champions Week with these questions.
04:59Yeah, I mean, that is a hard question, isn't it?
05:01Well, I know the answer, so for me it's not hard.
05:03No, OK.
05:04But...
05:04I'm going to go for Clara Rooney.
05:07I don't know.
05:08Change Wayne to Clara?
05:10It's not.
05:11Does anyone know?
05:12Yes, Lawrence.
05:13Colleen Rooney?
05:14Change Wayne to Colleen?
05:16No, it turns out it is a difficult question, Tim.
05:19Anyone?
05:21Sally Rooney, we were looking for.
05:22Sally Rooney.
05:24So, change Wayne to Sally.
05:26Lawrence, let's get some semblance of momentum in the show, shall we?
05:30Along with Stilton cheese,
05:31it's for pork pies that Guy Mowbray will always be remembered.
05:37OK, so I'm going to change Guy for Melton.
05:39Change Guy to Melton.
05:40Absolutely right.
05:42That is Melton Mowbray.
05:44Jackie, we come back to you with an incorrect statement.
05:48Getting MPs to toe the party line is the job of the Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasury,
05:53or the Walnut Whip, as they're most commonly known.
05:58Oh, the Chief Whip.
06:00Change Walnut to Chief.
06:01Change Walnut to Chief.
06:02Absolutely.
06:03Now we're getting in.
06:04APPLAUSE
06:06Amy.
06:07Yes.
06:08Let's continue this momentum.
06:09For four years, Steve Jobs worked as a firefighter for New York City
06:13before going on to appear in films including Reservoir Dogs and Con Air.
06:19OK.
06:23So, it's obviously not Steve Jobs, is it?
06:26Steve Buscemi?
06:27Steve Buscemi?
06:29Correct.
06:29Well played, Amy.
06:30It is Steve Buscemi.
06:33Tim Vine.
06:35Yes.
06:35One for you.
06:36Wayne Rooney.
06:38LAUGHTER
06:41Sally Rooney's overhead kick.
06:55I'm going to change Doolittle to Sleep.
06:57Change Doolittle to Sleep.
07:00Well played, Tim Vine.
07:01Nicely done.
07:02It is, Dr Sleep.
07:04Very good work.
07:05And, Lawrence, we finish with you.
07:11They can still be one for more physical pursuits such as modern art.
07:17It's obviously art, isn't it?
07:22Er...
07:23Dance.
07:24Change art to dance.
07:25Oh.
07:26Incorrect.
07:26Anybody?
07:27I thought they had started doing...
07:29They do rhythmic gymnastics.
07:31Is that not dancing?
07:32It's not modern dance, no.
07:33No, they do break dancing now, surely.
07:35That's not the name of the event.
07:36Oh, I see.
07:38Anybody?
07:40Change art to pentathlon.
07:42Modern pentathlon.
07:44That's the end of our first round.
07:45Our leaderboard looks like this.
07:48Jackie, Tim and Lawrence have one point each.
07:51Amy is in the lead with two.
07:53Ooh!
07:53How about that?
07:54Wow.
07:55Beware of tall poppy syndrome.
07:57Our next...
07:59You're telling me.
08:00Our next one is...
08:05You complete me.
08:07Tim, why don't you choose your partner today?
08:10Er...
08:10I'll choose...
08:12I'll choose Amy.
08:13Choosing Amy.
08:14So, Tim and Jackie, if you could swap seats, please.
08:18Do I need to take my glasses with me?
08:19Probably not.
08:20No, we'll use them.
08:22Your glasses have all the answers in them.
08:25Where am I now?
08:26You're on the limit.
08:28Oh, dear.
08:29In this round, I'm going to ask you a series of questions,
08:30so fingers on buzzers.
08:32Each answer will have two words in it.
08:34If you buzz in, I just want you to give me the first word of the answer.
08:37Your partner must then complete the answer.
08:39OK.
08:39OK?
08:40Right.
08:41Here we go.
08:42Here's your first question.
08:44According to legend, which 11th-century noblewoman
08:46rode naked through Coventry?
08:51Yes.
08:52Lawrence.
08:55Um...
08:55Oh, lady.
08:57Correct.
08:58Jackie for the point.
08:59Godiva.
09:00Godiva.
09:01Absolutely right.
09:02Lady Godiva.
09:05Next one.
09:07In electronics, what does the abbreviation AC stand for?
09:14Lawrence.
09:15Alternating.
09:16Alternating is correct, Jackie.
09:18Current.
09:19Current.
09:20It's also correct.
09:22Top team.
09:23Very good.
09:24They do very well up that end of the studio, aren't they?
09:26I've trapped you over here.
09:27Do you need your glasses?
09:31Give me the first word of this answer, please.
09:34What is this?
09:39Lawrence.
09:39Water.
09:40Water is correct.
09:42Jackie?
09:43Beaver.
09:44Beaver.
09:45It's incorrect.
09:46Oh, no way.
09:47You can buzz in on the other team if you wish.
09:49It's either going to be something like water rat or water vole, maybe?
09:54A vole, it's quite small, isn't it?
09:55A vole, maybe?
09:56I've only heard of a water rat or...
09:58Let's go water rat, maybe.
09:59Shall we?
09:59Shall we?
10:01Yes, Tim.
10:02Water rat.
10:02I'm sorry, rat.
10:04Is it water rat?
10:05Absolutely right.
10:06It's either rat or vole, funnily.
10:07No.
10:08Same thing.
10:09You could have had rat or vole.
10:10Same thing.
10:11You were right twice.
10:12Should have given you two points.
10:13Oh, OK.
10:13Right, right, right.
10:14Next question.
10:17Columbo and Candy are cities in which island country?
10:20Formerly known as Salon.
10:24Yes, Lawrence.
10:25Sri is correct.
10:27Jackie?
10:27Lanka.
10:27Lanka.
10:28It is.
10:29Well done.
10:29Sri Lanka.
10:31Here's your next one.
10:33What does the title, please, of this song?
10:36And I need you.
10:39Tim.
10:41Only...
10:41Correct.
10:42Amy?
10:43You?
10:44Only you?
10:45The right answer.
10:47Well done.
10:47Well done, Eddie.
10:48Well done.
10:49Are those fools and horses?
10:52That was the Yazoo version of that, the original.
10:55Next one.
10:59Yes, Tim.
11:07Fred.
11:08Fred is correct.
11:09Amy?
11:10Oh, no.
11:12Fred?
11:14I know McEnroe.
11:15I know...
11:16Fred McEnroe.
11:17I know Andy Murray.
11:18Fred Borg.
11:19Fred Borg.
11:22All I can think is Fred Dibner, and he is not a tennis player.
11:25I'd love to see that.
11:26I'm so sorry.
11:27We'll time you out.
11:28Other team.
11:29Yes, Lawrence.
11:29Fred...
11:31No, I know.
11:32Fred Perry.
11:32Perry.
11:33We were looking forward to Fred Perry.
11:36And final question in this round.
11:38Bradford and Leeds are two of the five districts that make up which metropolitan county?
11:45Yes, that is Tim.
11:50Yorkshire.
11:51Incorrect, I'm afraid.
11:53Yes, Lawrence.
11:54West.
11:55Is correct.
11:57Jackie?
11:58Yorkshire.
11:59West Yorkshire?
12:00Yeah!
12:00It is West Yorkshire.
12:01Well done.
12:03That's the end of that round.
12:04A lot of people giving other people points there.
12:06Jackie and Tim, if you'll swap back, please.
12:08Lovely to see you, Tim.
12:09Oh, do you have to?
12:10I was really enjoying that.
12:13It was certainly the most points either of you have scored for a little while.
12:17Because look at this leaderboard.
12:18Tim has got three.
12:19Amy's got four.
12:20Jackie and Lawrence, joint leaders, with six points.
12:23Come on, Jack!
12:24Come on, Lawrence.
12:26Makes today interesting.
12:27Also makes that weekly leaderboard very interesting.
12:30Our next round is...
12:34The backwards round.
12:36In this round, I will read the questions backwards.
12:38You must answer them backwards as well.
12:39So, if I asked your name, you would say Joseph Jackie.
12:41OK.
12:41OK?
12:42Best of luck, everyone.
12:43Fingers on buzzers.
12:48Yes, Jackie.
12:56Oh, sorry.
12:57Coronation Street.
12:58Incorrect, I'm afraid.
12:59Yes, Amy.
13:00Street Coronation.
13:01Street Coronation is the answer we're looking for.
13:03Oh, sorry!
13:03Listen, don't go...
13:04Backwards.
13:05Jackie?
13:05Sorry.
13:06Don't apologize to me.
13:07Apologize to the you of two minutes ago who was in the lead.
13:09Yeah.
13:11Next question.
13:13Song this off-titled, thee, is what?
13:21Amy.
13:22Speak, don't.
13:23Speak, don't.
13:24Speak, don't.
13:24Is it don't speak?
13:27Very nice of this.
13:30Do you know there was a fault it was playing backwards?
13:33I don't know, of course.
13:36Question next.
13:37Whitehall in Venue Outdoor, which that place takes event colour the trooping annual, thee?
13:46Yes, Lawrence.
13:48Guard's Horse.
13:49Incorrect, I'm afraid.
13:50Yes, Tim.
13:52Palace Buckingham.
13:53Incorrect.
13:55Anybody?
13:56Anybody?
13:57I was looking for Parade's Guard's Horse, I'm afraid.
14:00Oh, for goodness sake.
14:02You know what, I say to them all the time, why do you keep asking for the actual correct answer?
14:07Yeah, I know.
14:09So weird.
14:10Come on, guys.
14:11Next question.
14:13Song this off-titled, thee, is what?
14:22Yes, Amy?
14:27Mash Monster?
14:28Oh, come on, it can't be, is it?
14:31He did the monster.
14:33It sounds so much better, that one.
14:36I love that.
14:37Bobby Boris Pickett and the Crypt Kickers, and I'm not doing that one backwards.
14:42Like, no doubt I could just about handle that, I can't.
14:45Next question.
14:57Yes, Tim.
15:05Rabbit, Roger, framed who?
15:08Correct him.
15:10Oh!
15:10Rabbit, Roger, framed who, framed Roger, rabbit.
15:13I could literally smell burning halfway through that.
15:16Kind of noise, metal on metal.
15:19Next one.
15:20Song this off-titled, thee, is what?
15:37Tim.
15:39You will stop me if I go wrong initially, won't you?
15:42No.
15:42Don't let me just go on for half an hour.
15:44Um...
15:47Tonight...
15:51..air...
15:54..the...
15:57..in...
16:01..coming...
16:05..it...
16:08..feel...
16:10..can I.
16:11Sorry, did it say sop you?
16:12No, wrong song.
16:17Wrong song.
16:18That is the wrong song, Tim.
16:19Oh, no.
16:21Oh, what an F and I.
16:21You did it perfectly, though.
16:23You did it perfectly.
16:24I was keeping track.
16:25Anyone else want to have a go?
16:27Yes, Lawrence.
16:29Me leave you if.
16:34It is not.
16:35OK, fine.
16:35I'm afraid.
16:37Shall I tell you?
16:38I know it.
16:39Don't do it backwards.
16:40You don't have to do it backwards.
16:40Another day in paradise.
16:41Another day in paradise.
16:42Exactly.
16:42Paradise in day another, it would have been.
16:45I've been twice.
16:48Cos it's another day for you.
16:51You need better.
16:52Final question in this round.
16:54Batty, Nora and Truly Foggy Compo, including characters,
16:58featured 1973 in aired first that sitcom TV witch.
17:06Yes, Amy.
17:08Wine.
17:09No fingers.
17:11Summer.
17:13The.
17:14Of.
17:15Last.
17:16Last of the summer wine.
17:18Wine summer, the of last.
17:20It is.
17:20Well played, Amy.
17:23That is the end of that round.
17:25Let's take a look at our leaderboards.
17:30Tim is on four.
17:31Jackie and Lawrence on six.
17:32Amy has eight.
17:34Two rounds to go.
17:38It's going to be very, very interesting.
17:40Our next round is...
17:44And the answer isn't.
17:46Jackie, I'm going to start with you.
17:47I'm going to ask you a question.
17:48There will be four possible answers.
17:49One is correct.
17:49The other three were written by Amy, Tim and Lawrence to try and fool you.
17:53If you get the correct answer, you get a point.
17:54If you choose one of their answers, you will give them a point.
17:57Okay.
17:57Here's your question.
17:58The heirloom pumpkin variety, formerly known as Victor, is now marketed under what new name?
18:06Is it...
18:07Softhead?
18:10The bicycle pumpkin?
18:13Jack O' Pumpkins?
18:15Or red warty thing?
18:18Gosh.
18:20Okay.
18:21Red warty thing doesn't sound right at all.
18:24It's got to be...
18:25Softhead?
18:27It's got to be.
18:28I think so.
18:29I mean, it hasn't got to be.
18:30It hasn't got to be.
18:31But you think it is?
18:32I hope it is.
18:33Has Jackie just scored a point?
18:34Has she given away a point at a very crucial part of proceedings?
18:38Is the Victor pumpkin now called the Softhead pumpkin?
18:42It is not.
18:43You've given away a point.
18:44What is the actual answer?
18:46No, it's never the red warty thing.
18:49That's awful.
18:50That's awful.
18:51That's so bad.
18:52So you've given a point away.
18:53Who have you given it to?
18:54Who wrote Softhead?
18:56Amy wrote it.
18:58Well done.
18:58Well done.
18:59The bicycle pumpkin?
19:01Was Tim and Jacka Pumpkins?
19:04Was Lawrence?
19:05No.
19:05Amy, I have a question for you now with four possible answers.
19:08What is the name of the trophy that is awarded to the player
19:11who scores the most 180s at the PDC World Darts Championship?
19:16Is it, if you're looking for treble, trophy?
19:20Is it Ballon d'Art?
19:24Is it the 360s trophy?
19:27Or is it Flight of Gold?
19:30Wow.
19:31Wow.
19:31Wow.
19:31They're all good.
19:32Mm, yeah.
19:33So it's confusing, because in the last one, it was the least plausible answer that was...
19:38Often is in this round.
19:39Well, then, I think if you're looking for treble is, like, a very good pun,
19:46but it's probably the least likely.
19:49I don't think it's Ballon d'Art, but, I mean, it could be.
19:55I'm going to go...
19:55That's how they get you in this round.
19:56That's how they get me.
19:57It could be.
19:58Well, I guess I'll go for Ballon d'Art, then.
20:02Okay.
20:03Is it Ballon d'Art?
20:05Oh!
20:06It is Ballon d'Art.
20:07No!
20:07It is Ballon d'Art.
20:09If you're looking for treble, that was Tim.
20:11Of course, it's such a good pun.
20:13Of course it was Tim.
20:14You literally broke Tim's hearts there.
20:16You knew the answer, I presume, as a huge darts fan.
20:18No, I didn't, actually.
20:19Oh, okay.
20:19No, no, we...
20:20In fact, I didn't even know there was a trophy for that.
20:22I knew they kept note of who got the most 180s,
20:25but I didn't know they gave them a trophy.
20:26Yeah, it was called the Ballon d'Art.
20:27Yeah, I've worked out now.
20:30360s was Jackie and Lawrence wrote Flight of Gold.
20:34Tim points at a premium now.
20:36Can you get one?
20:38Or can you give one away?
20:40Let's find out.
20:43What are the surnames of the four authors
20:45of Nominative Determinism in Hospital Medicine,
20:47which was published in the Bulletin of Royal College of Surgeons
20:50in England in 2015?
20:53Is it...
20:54Chop, sever, swab, suture?
20:59Linctus, gauze, phlegm, drops?
21:03Lim, limb, limb, limb?
21:07Or bone, cope, leg, winder?
21:11Hmm.
21:14Nominative Determinism is when they say that your name
21:16determines what your job is.
21:18So you would be, for example, you would be a wine merchant.
21:20Yeah, so they've gone for a joke in the first place, so I...
21:24Well, weirdly, they're all of a type except limb, limb, limb and limb,
21:28which is a really weird one, and I'm not sure...
21:31It just seems, strikes me as it would be rather strange
21:34to put that in as a jokey one.
21:38So I'm going to go for limb, limb, limb and limb.
21:40I think I would, for limbs, right?
21:42Mm.
21:42Because, as you say, they're already doing the joke in this piece.
21:46Is it limb, limb, limb and limb?
21:47Has Tim scored a point?
21:48He has.
21:50Tim, Tim, Tim and Tim.
21:51Very well played.
21:53They're all the family of doctors.
21:55The limb family.
21:57Chop, sever, swab, suture?
21:59Was, that's hard to say, it was Lawrence.
22:00Link to scores, phlegm and drops.
22:02Was Jackie and bone, cope, leg and winder.
22:06Was Amy Lawrence.
22:08I have a question for you.
22:09I have four possible answers.
22:12Palmerston, the cat who had been chief mouser at the Foreign Office,
22:15came out of retirement in 2025 to take up what new role?
22:19Was it...
22:21Feline relations consultant to the governor of Bermuda?
22:25Top feline model for famous cat food brand?
22:30Rooftile straightener?
22:33Or official meet and greet minister?
22:39I'm just intrigued by roof tile straightener, and if he's not, I think he should be.
22:45So I'm going to go for roof tile straightener.
22:46You're going to go for roof tile straightener.
22:48What do we think are home on this one?
22:49What would you go for?
22:49Is it something you've read at all?
22:52Let's find out.
22:53Is the answer roof tile straightener?
22:55It is not, so you have given away a point.
22:57So what's the answer?
23:00Oh, that's nice.
23:01Feline relations consultant to the governor of Bermuda.
23:03It was adopted by the governor of Bermuda.
23:05Right.
23:06Who have you given a point to?
23:07Who wrote roof tile straightener?
23:10Come off it, Tim Vine.
23:12Wow.
23:13Wow.
23:13That is a handy point at a handy time, Tim.
23:17Feline model was Jackie.
23:19And the official meet and greet was Amy.
23:22That's the end of that round.
23:24It's the end of all our rounds, apart from one final game of Answer Smash.
23:28It's all we have left before we give away the trophy.
23:31I'm going to say this leaderboard is interesting,
23:35because we know the various permutations that could happen.
23:37Still, anyone could win this, but let's take a look at this leaderboard.
23:40Amy, you have ten points.
23:41Ooh.
23:42Everyone else has six points each.
23:46How about that?
23:47I wonder what's going to happen in our final round.
23:49Shall we do it?
23:50It is, of course.
23:54Answer Smash.
23:55They are all champions, but there can only be one champion of champions.
23:59Fingers on buzzers, please, everybody.
24:01Point for a correct answer.
24:03Point off for an incorrect answer.
24:05Your first category today is singers.
24:08Singers will be the pictures.
24:09There will be a clue above.
24:12Which character in The Simpsons is an opera-loving psychopath
24:15voiced by Kelsey Grammer?
24:20Yes, Laurence.
24:21Sideshow Bob Dylan.
24:22Sideshow Bob Dylan.
24:23It is Sideshow Bob.
24:24And Bob Dylan, Sideshow Bob Dylan.
24:27Next clue, next singer.
24:30What type of swimming costume appears in the title of a 1990 UK number one single
24:35by Bond ballerina?
24:39Tim.
24:40Bikini-na-Simon.
24:42Bikini-na-Simon?
24:43It is Bikini-na-Simon.
24:46Bikini-na-Simon.
24:48Of course, from itsy-bitsy, teeny-weeny, yellow polka dot bikini.
24:51I would have loved it if I'd said, no, I need the hole.
24:53Yeah.
24:53Next clue, next singer.
24:58Yes, that is Tim.
25:07Modus operandi-anna-ross.
25:10Modus operandi-anna-ross?
25:12It is well done.
25:14Modus operandi-anna-ross.
25:15Modus operandi-anna-ross.
25:17Our next category
25:19is breads.
25:20Breads, which breads?
25:21The end of that.
25:22White or brown, isn't it?
25:24Exactly, yeah.
25:28Torval and Dean won the ice dance competition at the 1984 Winter Olympics
25:32with a routine set to which piece by Ravel?
25:38Yes, that is Lawrence.
25:43How is it that?
25:44How is it Bolero-naan?
25:46It's just not Bolero-naan, I'm afraid.
25:48I'm so sorry.
25:49It was Bolero-ti I was looking for.
25:52Oh!
25:53Bolero and roti, Bolero-ti.
25:56Next clue, next bread.
25:58What two-word Latin expression used to admit fault or error
26:01means through my fault?
26:06Lawrence.
26:07Mea culpa nini.
26:09Mea culpa nini?
26:10It is mea culpa nini.
26:13Mea culpa nini.
26:14Next clue, next bread.
26:23Yes, Lawrence.
26:24Craven cottage loaf.
26:26Craven cottage loaf?
26:26Good, mate.
26:27Is the correct answer.
26:29Very well done, Lawrence.
26:30Lawrence knows his bread.
26:32Any more today?
26:34No more today.
26:35Oh, wow.
26:36No more today.
26:37Is it enough?
26:38We have two matters of business.
26:39The first is who won Friday's House of Games
26:41and who's taking a prize.
26:42I think we know who that is.
26:44I think it is Amy.
26:44Let's take a look.
26:48Very well done, Amy.
26:49You're a champion again.
26:51Nicely played.
26:52Amy, you've won a prize.
26:54What prize would you like?
26:58Um, I think I'd regret taking the toilet brush.
27:01I have already got a toilet brush.
27:04I'm going to go for the luggage, please.
27:06You're going to take the luggage, George.
27:08That's such a great clip for House of Games.
27:10If anyone wants to know what House of Games is like,
27:12you're just going,
27:12I'm going to regret it if I go for the toilet brush.
27:14I've got the toilet brush.
27:17Amy, you win the House of Games golden wheelie luggage.
27:20But we have a trophy to give away
27:22and who is it going to, I wonder?
27:25Our champion of champions
27:27on this week's House of Games.
27:29It's been very close all week.
27:32We have two champions and two trophies.
27:35And two trophies.
27:36Oh, my God!
27:37If we tie, I do not do a tie break for our champion.
27:40I do not do that.
27:41We do it for daily shows.
27:42So instead, we give away two golden trophies
27:44and we have two golden champions.
27:46Amy Gledhill and Tim Vine.
27:47Very well played.
27:49Very well done.
27:51Nicely done.
27:52Amy, hang on.
27:53Tim, you needed to claw a few points back there
27:55and you did exactly that.
27:57Very nicely done.
27:58Thank you so much for a lovely week.
28:00Have a great time.
28:01I can see why you're all champions.
28:03That was great quizzing from everyone
28:04and how lovely to have joint winners.
28:06Doesn't happen often.
28:07It's lovely to see.
28:08Our winners, Amy and Tim, well done.
28:10Come on.
28:10Thank you so much for a lovely week.
28:12Thank you for joining us all week as well
28:13on this champions edition of House of Games.
28:16APPLAUSE
28:44Cheers.
28:45Cheers.
28:46Cheers.
28:46Two hearts.
28:49Legends!
28:53That's really marvellous.
28:55That's fantastic.
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