Rob Deering, Katya Jones, Jayne Middlemiss, Phil Tufnell
Series 6, Week 2, Day 1
Every day this week, celebrity contestants Rob Deering, Katya Jones, Jayne Middlemiss and Phil Tufnell take on a series of quiz rounds selected by the host, quiz legend Richard Osman.
A daily winner is declared following a quickfire round at the end of each show, and the scores are tallied across the week, resulting in an overall champion being crowned on Friday.
Will the winning stars opt for the much-coveted House of Games decanter, or will they be tempted with the House of Games fondue set?
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Series 6 Episode 6 (m001bvvb) (hd)
Series 6, Week 2, Day 1
Every day this week, celebrity contestants Rob Deering, Katya Jones, Jayne Middlemiss and Phil Tufnell take on a series of quiz rounds selected by the host, quiz legend Richard Osman.
A daily winner is declared following a quickfire round at the end of each show, and the scores are tallied across the week, resulting in an overall champion being crowned on Friday.
Will the winning stars opt for the much-coveted House of Games decanter, or will they be tempted with the House of Games fondue set?
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Series 6 Episode 6 (m001bvvb) (hd)
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00:00Hello everybody, I'm Richard Osmond. Welcome to a brand new week on House of Games. Four
00:13famous faces all battling it out. One of them is going to walk away with this trophy. Who
00:19are our players this week? They are Jay Middlemiss, Katja Jones, Bill Tuchnell and Rob Dearing.
00:31Hello everyone. Hello. This could be fun, couldn't it, Jane? It could be a lot of fun or it could
00:37be really humiliating. Oh, maybe it'll be a bit of both. I'm hoping for both. Now, you're
00:42a very zen character. I'm zen, but I'm also quite, you know, I like quizzes, I like having
00:49a laugh, so this is perfect for me. So you're zen, but also not zen at all. No, I'm not zen
00:53at all, I'm actually secretly very competitive. Perfect. Talking competitive, Katja, you've
00:58won Strictly. Can you win House of Games, do you think? No. Excellent. Oh, Katja. No, but
01:05I'm going to give it a good go. This is what I learnt from Strictly, it's about giving it
01:09a go. Toughers, if I can call you toughers. Of course you can. Now, you are very competitive,
01:13naturally, of course, your career and everything. Well, it was. Yeah, it was competitive. It's
01:18sort of gone a little bit now, but love the show, watch it all the time. Who do you think
01:21your big rivals are this week, though? I'm thinking this fella here. Robbie Deering.
01:26Yeah, Rob. Big Bob. Lot going on in there. It's got the stand-up comedian thing, right?
01:30Lots of knowledge in there. Yeah, Rob, at the end of the week, someone's walking away with
01:33a trophy, but every day, there's a daily prize as well. Shall we take a look at today's daily
01:37prizes? Yes, yes. That's the exciting part. Rob, which of these would you take home with you
01:41if you were to win today? We have sparkling wine, the toolbox, driving gloves, fondue set,
01:48and a brand new prize, the pet food bowls. Lovely. Lovely. Rob, which of those, I'm going
01:54to say, wonderful prizes would you go for? Well, luckily for me, I haven't got a pet or
01:57a car, so that's two of them out. Excellent. It's got to be the sparkling wine. Oh, lovely.
02:01There's somebody who likes a drop of Uzbekistani sparkling wine. Yes.
02:04Phil? I haven't got any pets either, so I'm definitely going for the pet bowl. Pet food bowl.
02:10Yeah. Just to freak people out when they come to your house. Yeah, it's like a guard dog.
02:14Yeah, exactly. Catcher? I actually share two dogs with my ex-husband, so that's perfect
02:22for me and my ex-husband to have. Lovely. What a lovely sort of image of domestic bliss that is.
02:27And Jane? Do you know what? I really want a dog. I'm going for the bowl.
02:31Manifesta. Manifesta. Exactly. Manifesta. Excellent. I like that.
02:36Shall we get on and play our first round? Yeah.
02:39Every time I press this buzzer, a new round comes up. We never know what it's going to be.
02:42Our first round today is...
02:47Rhyme time. Fingers on buzzers, please, everybody.
02:50I've got to ask you two questions at a time. The answers rhyme with each other.
02:54Let's take a look at your first two questions. They are...
02:56District of London, where Only Fools and Horses were set.
03:01And 2002 football film starring Pominda Nagra and Keira Knightley.
03:10Yes, Phil Tuffner. Wow. Oh, hold on. Peckham.
03:13Oh! I've got this.
03:15That's a football film story. It's an interesting... David Beckham.
03:19I can't give it to you. Tough as I'm afraid. Anyone else, Jane?
03:23Uh... Peckham and Bend It Like Beckham.
03:26Peckham, Bend It Like Beckham is the right answer. Well done.
03:30Well played, Jane. First point of the week to you.
03:33Here's your next question.
03:35What is this?
03:37An English peninsula with towns including Birkenhead.
03:44BUZZER
03:45Yes, that is Rob.
03:47Squirrel the Wirral.
03:48Squirrel the Wirral? Yes.
03:50Well done, Rob. It is Squirrel the Wirral.
03:52Very good, Rob. Well done, Rob.
03:54Next question.
03:59And rapid expansion of matter at the birth of the universe.
04:04BUZZER
04:08Yes, Rob.
04:09Yin and Yang, Big Bang.
04:10Yin and Yang, Big Bang.
04:12That's the right answer. Well done.
04:15Here is your next question.
04:18Who is this?
04:19And what is the title of this song?
04:24Who knows what tomorrow brings
04:29In a world with you are surviving
04:35Oh, what is it?
04:36Is that?
04:37Oh, I know it is.
04:38I know what the song is.
04:39Come on, you tell me the song.
04:40No, I won't.
04:41Can't put it together.
04:42Come on.
04:43Oh, wait a minute.
04:44And I'll buzz.
04:45What's the song?
04:46Shut up a minute. I'm trying to listen to the song.
04:48Jane.
04:49The song is Love Lift Us Up Where We Belong.
04:53Yes.
04:54But I'm not sure who she is.
04:56No.
04:57Yeah, I might have to time you out, Jane.
04:59Oh, no.
05:00The buzzers are open as soon as they...
05:02Phil.
05:03Love Lift Us Up Where We Belong, Yvonne Goulagon.
05:07Is the right answer.
05:08Very good.
05:09With an assist from Jay Middlemiss.
05:10Very nicely done, Yvonne Goulagon.
05:11Or Yvonne Corley, she also was.
05:13Well played tough as.
05:15Next two questions.
05:19Oh, no.
05:20And who is this?
05:21Rob.
05:22Great Dane, David Blaine.
05:23Great Dane, David Blaine.
05:24Oh.
05:25Great Dane, David Blaine.
05:26Absolutely right.
05:27Some of them are fun to say, aren't they?
05:28Yeah.
05:29They really enjoy that a lot.
05:30Next two questions.
05:31See a song that shares its name with a light fitting.
05:34And reality show filmed at Castle Garrick.
05:36Yes, Jane.
05:37I know what that is, but I'm not sure about the Sia song.
05:40Do you want me to sing it and I'll miss out the name?
05:41Yeah.
05:42I'm gonna swing from the...
05:43Lightbulb.
05:44Oh, no!
05:45Chatelier.
05:46I'm a celebrity, get me out of here.
05:47I'll give you it.
05:48I will give you it.
05:49Thank you!
05:50Lightbulb.
05:51I'm gonna give Katja a point for an assist there as well.
05:52Oh, yes!
05:53I'll give you it.
05:54I'll give you it.
05:55Thank you!
05:56Lightbulb.
05:57I'm gonna give Katja a point for an assist there as well.
05:58Yes!
05:59Oh, yes!
06:00Oh, yes!
06:01I know what that is, but I'm not sure about the Sia song.
06:03Do you want me to sing it and I'll miss out the name?
06:04Yeah.
06:05I'm gonna swing from the...
06:06Lightbulb.
06:07Oh, no!
06:08No!
06:09No!
06:10No!
06:11No!
06:12No!
06:13No!
06:14No!
06:15Yes!
06:16On that one.
06:17Chandelier, I'm a celebrity, get me out of here.
06:19Final question in this round.
06:21What is this?
06:23And what is this?
06:29Katja.
06:30Risotto Santa's Grotto.
06:31Risotto Santa's Grotto.
06:32Oh, God.
06:33Oh!
06:34Right answer, Katja.
06:35Very well done.
06:36And that is the end of our first round.
06:38Everybody off the mark, which is lovely to see.
06:40Shall we take a look at our first leaderboard?
06:41Yes, please.
06:42Take a look at your avatars as well.
06:44Phil, you have one.
06:48Katja and Jane, you have two points each.
06:50Very nice.
06:51And Rob looking very much like Kelly Jones from the Stereophonics there.
06:53Yeah, you do.
06:54You have three.
06:55Rob Deering, our leader.
06:56Let's move on to round two, shall we?
06:58Yes, please.
06:59Which today is...
07:03Distinctly average.
07:05It's a pairs game.
07:06As always in a pairs game, the player in fourth gets to choose their partner.
07:09Phil, today you are fourth.
07:10Who would you like to play this round with?
07:12Er...
07:13Rob.
07:14I knew he was going to do that.
07:16Phil and Rob, you're a team.
07:17Katja and Jane, you're a team.
07:19I'm happy with that.
07:20Sorry, ladies.
07:21If you'll take your tablets out, please.
07:22OK.
07:23Yes.
07:24I'm going to ask you a series of questions.
07:25You write me down an answer.
07:26OK.
07:27It'll be a number, your answer.
07:28An estimate of something.
07:29Right.
07:30But your team score will be the average of your two answers.
07:33Have a little play at home.
07:34Team up if you want, or give your own answer.
07:36Your first question is this.
07:38Oh, classic House of Games.
07:41In 2021, how many pet cats were there in the UK?
07:45OK.
07:46That's according to the PDSA.
07:49I don't understand anyone who owns a cat.
07:51You don't understand anyone who owns a cat?
07:53No.
07:54I own a cat.
07:55My nickname's the Cat, steady.
07:57Yeah.
07:58My name is Cat.
07:59Are we changed, actually?
08:00I still don't like them.
08:01What do you think at home?
08:02Have you got a cat watching the TV with you right now?
08:08Jane, what are you thinking here?
08:09I think I might have gone a bit low.
08:11It was just a number that came to me.
08:1315,000.
08:1415,206.
08:16Oh, God.
08:17Lovely.
08:18I wonder if that's a bit low.
08:19I think it's low.
08:20I don't know the answer.
08:21I mean, compared to mine.
08:22Cat trivia.
08:23Well, that's OK, because we're taking average.
08:24No, that's good, because then we're taking average.
08:25Have you gone up?
08:26I went 1.2 million.
08:28Yeah.
08:29That doesn't sound crazy.
08:30I think that's good.
08:31So, your average is?
08:33607,603 cats in the UK.
08:36That's it.
08:37Phil, the cat himself?
08:39Yes.
08:40I've gone 380,000.
08:43Looks like you went for 200,000 and then added a cat's tail.
08:46Yes, that's right.
08:47Lovely.
08:48To 380.
08:49Beautiful.
08:50Rob, gone up or down from that?
08:51I went pretty high up.
08:52OK.
08:53I thought, well, there's 60 million people.
08:55Yes.
08:56So, I halved it and then made it a bit less.
08:58Wow.
08:5925 million.
09:0025 million.
09:01That's a terrifying thought, actually.
09:02Right.
09:03So, we've gone from 15,000 up to 25 million...
09:05I regret it.
09:06..during the course of this round.
09:08But, yeah, that's a lot of cats.
09:1025 million, says Rob.
09:12Gents, your average is...
09:14..12 million.
09:16What do you think at home?
09:17Where have you gone?
09:18Shall we find out who's won the point?
09:19Yeah.
09:20How many pet cats were there in the UK in 2021?
09:2410 million there were.
09:26What?
09:2710 million.
09:28You're the one who did the show.
09:29Well done.
09:30Well played, gents.
09:31Point to you.
09:32We are now looking for lots of this, please.
09:34Stretching the entire length of its coastline,
09:37how many miles long is the Wales coast path?
09:41Oh, stretching the entire length.
09:43Wow.
09:44Its entire coastline.
09:45Yeah, of Wales, essentially.
09:47I know Cornwall's got the longest coastline in the UK.
09:50Oh, this is really hard.
09:51I think Wales covers an area the size of Wales.
09:55I know that.
09:56That's what I know.
09:57Hmm.
09:58What do you think at home on this one?
10:00It's a tricky one.
10:01I mean, who knows?
10:03There.
10:04That must be...
10:06Hmm.
10:07That might just be so silly.
10:11OK, everyone in?
10:12Probably got a chance, mate.
10:13Um, toughers.
10:14I mean, where do we begin on this one?
10:16I've gone for 1,500.
10:201,500?
10:21Yeah.
10:22I mean, it's like...
10:23I don't think that's crazy.
10:24Rob, what are you thinking?
10:25I was inspired by famous Welsh band The Proclaimers
10:30and put 500 miles.
10:31Ah, 500 miles.
10:33Very nice.
10:34So, between your...
10:35Even I can work out that average.
10:361,000 miles is your average.
10:38Jane, what are you thinking?
10:39Right, look here.
10:40This is a nightmare.
10:41OK, great.
10:42First, out of Norway, I just thought six, four, five.
10:44Yeah.
10:45Then, from London to Newcastle's 300 miles.
10:48Yes.
10:49Right?
10:50So, Wales is not that far, right?
10:52Right.
10:53And then I got to 125.
10:55125, you think.
10:57Interesting.
10:58It's an object lesson in overthinking.
11:00I'll give you that.
11:01It's funny.
11:02Catch here, have you gone up or down from 100?
11:06Please say you've gone up.
11:07Catch here's brilliant!
11:08What have you got?
11:10I went to 500.
11:11500.
11:12You should have been full of...
11:13500,000.
11:14No.
11:1550,000.
11:16No, I went 500.
11:17You've written it off.
11:18I think, I mean, it's clever subterfuge.
11:19Catch here, I'll give you that.
11:20That is unfair.
11:2150,000.
11:22I did not want it to be 50,000.
11:25So, 125 or 50,000, your average...
11:28A long way.
11:29Your average is 25,000 miles.
11:30It's further than all the way around the world.
11:32It is.
11:33It's very far.
11:34What do we think at home?
11:35I'll tell you what, let's find out, shall we?
11:36Let's find out.
11:37Yeah, go on.
11:38What's the answer and who scored the points?
11:39870 is the answer against a very close average again.
11:46Let's play our final question in this round, shall we?
11:49Discovered in December 2018, the largest known prime number
11:54is made up of how many digits?
11:57Oh, I remember that, but I don't know...
11:59Oh, come on, Rich.
12:00Give us a...
12:01Toughest knows about prime numbers.
12:03Prime number?
12:04Is it only divisible by themselves?
12:07Let's essentially think about your batting average.
12:09Oh, nasty.
12:11That's like tour banter.
12:13I have no idea what you're talking about right now.
12:15What was it?
12:16I think it was eight or something.
12:17Oh, OK, that's not a prime number.
12:18No, it's not.
12:19Seven would be.
12:20Yeah, yeah.
12:25What do you think at home on this one?
12:26Oh, God.
12:27Let's find out, shall we?
12:28Catcher, what's your answer?
12:29Come on.
12:3013.
12:3113 digits, says Catcher.
12:34Jane, what are you saying?
12:36What have you gone?
12:37Oh, no.
12:3810 million.
12:39Shut up!
12:40I had to go high this time!
12:42Yeah, yeah, yeah.
12:43Go high or go home!
12:44It could be 10 million.
12:45So, between 13 and 10 million.
12:46So, your average...
12:48I don't think it's crazy.
12:49Well, there's more stats than that.
12:50Five million and six and a half.
12:51That's all right, isn't it?
12:53I don't know.
12:54Yeah, I think, yeah.
12:55Toughers, what are you saying?
12:56I've gone as you...
12:57I couldn't think.
12:59I couldn't think, so I just decided to go for my batting average,
13:02which is seven.
13:03Oh!
13:04You've gone for seven.
13:05Oh, my God!
13:06I have gone 10 million!
13:07That's...
13:08I think...
13:09I think probably that's a better answer than seven.
13:11Rob, mine felt like a lot, and now it doesn't anymore.
13:14But it's more than yours.
13:15Yeah.
13:16I put 300.
13:17300.
13:18So, your average, gents, is 153.
13:22So, we've got five million...
13:23Oh, my God!
13:24And we've got 153.
13:25The one thing I know is when you see those numbers, they're insane.
13:28Yeah.
13:29Yeah.
13:30Are they that insane?
13:31I don't know.
13:32I don't know.
13:33I reckon.
13:34Let's find out, shall we?
13:35How many digits does the largest known prime number have,
13:38and who scored the point?
13:4124 million!
13:43Yay!
13:44Come on!
13:45But seven was close.
13:46I bet you it was real.
13:48Yes, Katcha.
13:49I know I do.
13:50You made my terrible answer look passable.
13:52Sorry.
13:5324 million.
13:54Very well played.
13:55Well done, Jane.
13:56Well done, Katcha.
13:57Phil, you have three points each.
13:58Rob Dearing, our leader with five.
13:59Well done.
14:00Wow.
14:01That's the end of round two.
14:02Let's take a look at our scoreboard.
14:04Jane, Katcha, Phil, you have three points each.
14:07Rob Dearing, our leader with five.
14:09Woo!
14:10Three rounds to go.
14:12Our next round is...
14:14Z to A.
14:18Fingers on buzzers, please.
14:19Cool.
14:20I'm going to show you some clues now.
14:22Something connects these three clues.
14:23However, I'm going to reveal those clues letter by letter.
14:26Buzz in as soon as you know what connects the clues.
14:29OK.
14:30Here's your first one.
14:31So, there's three clues there.
14:33Oh.
14:34Uh-oh.
14:35And something connects them.
14:36You'll see the letters come up one by one.
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14:44Yes, Phil.
14:45No!
14:46Girl bands.
14:47Are they girl bands?
14:48That's exactly what they are.
14:49Little Mitch Spice Girls or Comic Kitten, I'll play Phil.
14:52Next one.
14:53What connects these three, please?
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15:07Yes, Rob.
15:08Presenters of Play School.
15:09Play School presenters.
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15:13Absolutely right.
15:14Louella Benjamin, Johnny Ball and Derek Griffiths.
15:15Very well done.
15:16Very good.
15:17Very good one.
15:18Nicely played.
15:19Next one.
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15:29Yes, that's Phil.
15:30They're all, like, dances.
15:31Are they all dances?
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15:36That is Rob.
15:37They have novels by Dickens.
15:39They are Dickens novels.
15:40They are.
15:41You just beat Jane to the buzzer.
15:42Well done.
15:43Bleak House, Oliver Twist, David Copperfield.
15:45I can get a twist out of me here.
15:46BUZZER
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15:49What connects to these?
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16:51Yes, that is Phil are they all lighters?
17:02I'll tell you what Phil let's find out are they all lighters?
17:04I've been told they're not let's carry on
17:11Rob beats Jane again to the buzzer. Sorry. They're all Mark's brother or Mark's brother
17:20That's the end of that
17:27That's the end of that round we have two rounds to go before we find our first champion of the week
17:31We know who that is. Let's take a look at our scoreboard. Brilliant
17:35Jane catcher you have three points each Phil in second with five at Rob. He's got a four-point lead nine points
17:40Phil you got five points. A couple there that Jane could have got though. It was tight when it was tight on the buzzer
17:45Two rounds to go. There's only four points in it. Our fourth round is
17:48Where is Kazakhstan if you would take your tablets out, please? I'm going to show you a map
17:58Today your map is this
18:01So your map is a map of Europe
18:03I'm going to ask you to find a series of things please on that map and whoever is closest will score themselves a point
18:09So I wonder if you could find this for me, please
18:12The city where ABBA won the Eurovision Song Contest in 1974
18:18Where is that city please? Waterloo, isn't it? And where is that?
18:23That's the song. That was the song, wasn't it? That's the song
18:26Where did they win it? I think so. Where did they win? That's the question, isn't it Phil?
18:30Where did they win it?
18:32Where did they win it though?
18:34Where did they win it though?
18:36Oh, it's either that or that, I think
18:38Okay, everyone is in. What do we think at home on this one? Where did ABBA win the Eurovision?
18:44Jane, did you have an idea on this one?
18:47I was going to go with London on this
18:49I think we might have won around that time because I think we were quite good so
18:55That's what I was thinking. Let's see where Jane has gone
18:58Okay, so you've gone in England. Interesting. Catcher. What was your thinking here?
19:03For some reason something's telling me that they won in Denmark
19:07Denmark? Oh, I like that
19:09But I definitely didn't pick Denmark
19:11Okay, that's good. Let's see what you have picked
19:13Czech Republic, sort of Slovakia border
19:16It's alright
19:17It's Huffers. What are you thinking?
19:19I was thinking they might have won it at home
19:22So I've gone sort of Scandinavia a wee way
19:25Gotcha, so you've kind of gone, okay, yeah, yeah, yeah, Finland you are, so
19:30Yeah, and Rob
19:32That is Finland, yeah, there you go
19:33Yes, of course it is
19:34Well, yeah, I went a step further
19:36I thought that, I mean, it is a bit of a guess that it was a home gig
19:39And I'd forgotten about the winners, you know, I should have thought of that
19:42But anyway, I thought it was a home gig, so I went for Stockholm, but I went for Stockholm
19:46Okay
19:47All right
19:48Yep, Stockholm, so what do you think at home on this one?
19:51Shall we find out where they won it and who's won the points?
19:55The Brighton Dome is where they won it
19:57Oh, what?
19:58Well done, Jane
19:59Very good
20:00That is very good
20:02Very, very smart
20:03Brighton Dome, they won it
20:04Very well done if you knew that
20:05Very well done if you went in the UK
20:07Point to Jane
20:08Next question
20:09Where is this, please?
20:16Oh, no
20:17Oh, no
20:18Oh, no
20:19Oh, no
20:20Oh, no
20:21Oh, no
20:22Oh, no
20:23Oh, no, no
20:24Oh, no, no
20:29Um, Katcha, what were you thinking here?
20:32Why me?
20:33Just show where I've put it
20:34Yeah?
20:35Spain, middle of Spain
20:37It's not that
20:38They have villas in Spain, don't they?
20:39That's good, but this villa is Spanish, so that's what we're supposed to think
20:42Absolutely
20:43Um, Tuffers, what were you thinking?
20:45I've gone for a little bit of Villa Diodati
20:48Italy
20:49Italy
20:50Scotland
20:51Yeah
20:52So I've gone for Italy
20:55On the boot
20:56Yeah, southern Italy
20:57Rob, what are you thinking?
20:58I've got a memory, something to do with a lake
21:01There was some kind of drama on a lake that inspired them to do scary stories
21:06Something about Percy Shelley going out on the lake
21:08And I think it was in Switzerland, so I put Switzerland
21:11Interesting
21:12Oh, that
21:13And they speak Italian and Switzerland
21:15Oh
21:16Yeah, it's one of the languages
21:17It's one of the languages
21:18Yeah
21:19But listen, it's impressive if it's right
21:21If it's wrong
21:22It's like
21:23Jane, what were you thinking?
21:24I thought Italy, but I actually went further down
21:27I went Sicily, because I just thought there's some dark corners in Sicily
21:32And you could maybe be scared
21:35OK, so we've got a couple of Italys
21:37A Switzerland and a Spain
21:38All of which sound reasonable to me
21:40Quite right, she was on holiday with Shelley
21:42It was by a lake
21:44And the lake it was by was...
21:47Geneva
21:48Very well played, Rob
21:49Oh
21:50Swiss lady
21:51Nicely done
21:52Swiss lady
21:53Unreal
21:54Very, very well laid
21:55My son said to me last year
21:57Knowledge is knowing that Frankenstein is the scientist, not the creature
22:02Wisdom is knowing that the scientist is the monster
22:05Oh
22:07How old's your boy?
22:08God, how old is he?
22:09Two
22:10No!
22:14Final question in this round
22:15You've created a monster
22:17Could you find me this, please?
22:19You've created
22:20Oh
22:22The capital city that was known as Christiania from 1877 to 1925, please
22:29What's the answer and where is the answer?
22:33Do you know that one?
22:34Hmm
22:35Hmm
22:36Hmm
22:37Hmm
22:38Where have I been on my holidays?
22:41Christiania?
22:42I'm going to go there, you know
22:44Everyone is in
22:46What do you think at home?
22:47Do you know the answer to this one?
22:48Having a guess?
22:49Tuffers, what were you thinking?
22:51Well, I thought it might have been part of the Byzantine Empire
22:55And sort of along that Silk Road area
22:58So I've gone for somewhere I think that is around
23:01Can I just say you started so confidently there
23:04I have
23:05You really did
23:06Let's take a look at where you are
23:09Yeah, see you in Greece
23:10Rob, any clues here?
23:12Yeah, I think I know the answer
23:15And I think...
23:16Send him home!
23:19And I know where that country is
23:21Yeah
23:22I don't think I necessarily got the city in my place
23:25What did you think the answer was?
23:26Oslo
23:27Oh!
23:28I'm so far out
23:29Let's take a look at where you are
23:31Yeah, absolutely in Norway
23:32Jane, what were you thinking?
23:34I was going Greece area
23:38Yeah, kind of North Macedonia-y
23:40Yes
23:41Katja, what were you thinking?
23:42Oh, it just sounded like a name
23:44Like Christiania
23:45So something along the lines of Czech
23:49Yeah, Czech Republic and Poland area there
23:52Yeah, the answer you'll be shocked to hear
23:54Rob
23:55Oslo
23:56Oslo
23:57Let's take a look
23:58Who's won the points?
24:00Wow
24:01It's Rob
24:02Well done Rob
24:03Yeah
24:04Honestly, I'm so lucky
24:06I read that in a book
24:08Just like last week
24:09Wow
24:10Read it in the book about Shackleton
24:11Will you stop reading books?
24:12It's my favourite
24:15Because it's giving you an unfair advantage
24:17Yeah
24:19These three didn't get where they are today by reading books my friend
24:23That's the end of that round
24:24We have one more round to go before we give away our first prize of the week
24:28Looking good for Rob Deering at the moment
24:31Wow
24:32He had a four point lead before that round
24:33Oh my god, he's smashing it
24:35And he now has a six point lead
24:36Well done Katja
24:37You have three
24:38Jane, four
24:39Phil, five
24:40Rob, eleven
24:41Well done Rob
24:42That was it
24:43Our final round today
24:44It's the first time of the week we are going to play
24:48Answer smash
24:49Fingers on buzzers please everyone
24:51Point for a correct answer
24:52We lose the point if we get this wrong
24:53Point off for an incorrect answer
24:54Absolutely right, Jane
24:55So let's hope that Rob gets eight of them wrong
24:57Yeah
24:59It is game on
25:00Oh, the popular leader
25:02Yeah, here's your first category
25:06Glasses wearers
25:07Those will be the pictures
25:08There will be clues above
25:09Please smash them together
25:17Yes, Rob
25:21Elton John Lennon
25:23Elton John Lennon
25:24Oh
25:25Absolutely
25:26Elton John John Lennon
25:27Elton John Lennon
25:28So good
25:29Next clue
25:30Next picture
25:31In the Rocky Horror Picture Show
25:33What type of thrust features in the Time Warp?
25:39Yes, Rob
25:40Pelvic Reeves
25:41Pelvic Reeves
25:43Correct
25:44Pelvic Reeves
25:45Pelvic Reeves
25:46That's a lovely one
25:48Pelvic Reeves
25:49Next category is
25:52British sports stars
25:53Oh God
25:54Oh no
25:55Those will be the pictures
25:56There will be clues above
25:57In an 1865 novel by Lewis Carroll
26:01What is the name of the world Alice enters after falling down a rabbit hole?
26:05Oh
26:09Freddie Flintoff
26:10Alice in Wonderland Drew Flintoff
26:14Hey!
26:15Alice in Wonderland Drew Flintoff
26:16Is the right answer
26:18Well done
26:19Wonderland Drew Flintoff
26:20Wow
26:21Nicely done
26:22Wonderland in Andrew Freddie Flintoff
26:24Next question
26:27In 2015
26:28Which Scottish comedian made his debut as the narrator of Love Island?
26:33Ah
26:34Yes, Rob
26:35Ian Stirling Moss
26:36Ian Stirling Moss
26:37Very good
26:38Absolutely right, Ian Stirling, Stirling Moss
26:40Next question
26:42What is the title of the 2016 film starring Eddie Redmayne as Newt Scamander?
26:49Ah
26:50Yes, Rob
26:51Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them a Raducanu
26:54Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them a Raducanu
26:56Oh
26:57No!
26:58Is the right answer
26:59Well played
27:00Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them a Raducanu
27:02Well played
27:03Rob
27:04Next category
27:06End of our first show
27:08End of our first show
27:10Nice
27:11What a fun show that was
27:12Really fun
27:13There was a lot going on in that show
27:14Yeah
27:15I'm just thinking back to that distinctly average round
27:17That was the same show as this
27:19It was amazing to me
27:21Well played everyone
27:22It's been an awful lot of fun
27:23There's only one winner
27:24We know that on today's show
27:25Our first champion of the week
27:26Taking on the prize is
27:30Mr Rob Deering
27:31Well done Rob
27:32With 15 points
27:33Rob you're absolutely killing it
27:35Nicely played
27:36Rob you've won yourself a prize
27:37Which of these would you like to take home?
27:39I know right?
27:40Oh
27:41It's got to be the fondue set
27:42Yeah
27:43Rob Deering takes home the house against fondue set
27:45And Switzerland was important wasn't it?
27:47Yeah that was very good
27:48Perfect
27:49Let's take a look at our weekly leaderboard for the first time
27:52Oh
27:54Rob you have four
27:55Phil three
27:56Jane two
27:57Catcher one
27:58Shall we do the same thing
27:59Same time tomorrow?
28:00I'd love to please
28:01That was loads of fun
28:02Looking forward to tomorrow already
28:03Thank you so much
28:04We'll see you here as well
28:05Same time same place
28:06On the House of Games
28:07Thank you
28:35I should
28:36Point out at this stage that I don't eat
28:39Cherry
28:40Cheese
28:41What about vegan cheese?
28:42Chocolate fondue?
28:43Yeah vegan cheese is very good these days
28:44Chocolate fondue?
28:45For children?
28:46It's not good
28:47Oh no