Rob Deering, Katya Jones, Jayne Middlemiss, Phil Tufnell
Series 6, Week 2, Day 3
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 8 (m001bvnk) (hd)
Series 6, Week 2, Day 3
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 8 (m001bvnk) (hd)
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00:00MUSIC
00:09Hello, everybody. Welcome back to House of Games for famous faces.
00:13As always, battling it out over a series of ridiculous rounds.
00:17One of them, at the end of the week, is walking away with that trophy.
00:20We've got a pretty good idea already who it might be.
00:22But you never know, three days to go.
00:25Our players this week are Jane Middlemiss.
00:28Hello.
00:29Catcher Jones.
00:31Bill Tuchnell.
00:33And Rob Deering.
00:36Hello, everyone.
00:37Bill, that was kind of terrifying.
00:39Well, it's the cat.
00:40Oh, the cat. Yes.
00:42Is that your attempt to be intimidating to Rob Deering,
00:45our two-day champion?
00:47He's on fire. He's going for a full house.
00:49We've got to do our best to stop that.
00:51He's a good quizzer.
00:52Hey, let's not put the kibosh on it.
00:53That's all I'd say at this stage.
00:55Rob, that's the last thing anyone here wants to do.
00:57The last thing.
00:59Spell it.
01:00Spell it.
01:01That is the last thing.
01:02Two wins so far for Rob.
01:03Very well played.
01:04Catcher, shall we take a look at the weekly leaderboard?
01:07This is my favourite part.
01:09You are fourth.
01:10But that's okay.
01:11That's okay.
01:12We've seen you win on television many times before.
01:15Catcher there with two.
01:16Bill and Jane, five points each.
01:18And Rob at the front there on eight.
01:20Jane, good show for you yesterday.
01:22Oh, I enjoyed that.
01:23You were dead level with Rob going.
01:24Do you know what?
01:25Then he just came in at the end, didn't he?
01:27And he just went bang, bang, bang, bang, bang.
01:29Yeah, didn't he?
01:30He got all the questions right.
01:31I'm sorry if that came off aggressive.
01:32If you win today, you win a prize.
01:33And it will be one of these five.
01:35You could take home the salt and pepper shakers, the coasters,
01:39the scented candle, the backpack, or the House of Games dartboard, Jane.
01:44The dartboard looks amazing.
01:47Dartboard?
01:48There's no way I'm putting that on my house, Rich.
01:50No offence.
01:51OK, no offence, none taken.
01:52It just doesn't go.
01:53So I'm going to go with the salt and pepper because I will use those.
01:55Salt and pepper.
01:56Catcher, what would you go for?
01:57Scented candle.
01:59Scented candle.
02:00I mean, I wouldn't, but sure.
02:02Doesn't look very good.
02:03You don't know what it smells of.
02:05Talking of what it smells of toughers, what would you go for?
02:09Definitely the coasters because I'd get the most use out of them.
02:13Coasters, and perhaps most importantly, Rob, what would you go for?
02:15Yes.
02:16I have to say, the fact that you haven't specified the scent of the scented candle is a grave concern.
02:20It's called toughers by Tuffnock.
02:22In that case, the dartboard.
02:25The dartboard.
02:26There you go.
02:27A lot of fun, the first two days.
02:29Rob, great quizzing from you.
02:31Can we overhaul him today?
02:33Let's find out, shall we?
02:34Our first round today is...
02:39Sounds like...
02:41Fingers on buzzers, please.
02:42First thing I'm going to do is show you a category.
02:44Our first category is...
02:48Planets.
02:49I'm now going to show you some pictures.
02:51And if you just tell me what you can see in those pictures,
02:53they will essentially give us the name of a planet.
02:55OK.
02:56So the pictures will show us the name of a planet.
02:58Which planet is this?
03:00Rob.
03:01Saturn.
03:02Saturn.
03:03Oh!
03:04Oh!
03:05That's so annoying!
03:06That's so annoying!
03:07Now I know what we're...
03:08Yes!
03:09So annoying!
03:10Next planet.
03:11Yes, Jane.
03:12Mars.
03:13Mars.
03:14Mars.
03:15Well done.
03:16To Andrew Marles.
03:17Mars.
03:18Nicely done.
03:19Next planet.
03:20Next planet.
03:28Yes, Jane.
03:29Mars.
03:30Mars.
03:31Mars.
03:32Well done.
03:33To Andrew Marles.
03:34Mars.
03:35Nicely done.
03:36Next planet.
03:37Oh!
03:38What's that?
03:39Ah!
03:40Jane.
03:41Mercury.
03:42Oh, well done.
03:43Oh!
03:44Mercury.
03:45Mercury.
03:46Well played.
03:47Well done if you've got that at home as well.
03:49Did you recognise Mer or did you recognise Curie?
03:51Curie.
03:52Madame Curie.
03:53Wow.
03:54Very impressive.
03:55Next category.
03:56Is 80s music acts.
03:57Oh, wow.
03:58Which 80s music acts are these?
04:00Oh, wow.
04:01Which 80s music acts are these?
04:03Oh!
04:04Yes, Phil.
04:05Oh, no.
04:06I'm just thinking Colin.
04:07The Jacksons.
04:08It's not the Jacksons.
04:09Yes, Rob.
04:10Phil Collins.
04:11Oh!
04:12Phil Collins.
04:13Nice!
04:14The answer.
04:15They need a bottle of Colin first and Colin Jackson.
04:17Phil Collins.
04:18Phil Collins.
04:19The Jacksons.
04:20The Jacksons.
04:21Yes, Rob.
04:22Phil Collins.
04:23Oh!
04:24Phil Collins.
04:25Nice!
04:26The answer.
04:27They need a bottle of Colin first and Colin Jackson.
04:29Phil Collins.
04:30The Jacksons.
04:31I thought that was a Jackson tap or something.
04:33Yes, a Jackson...
04:34Yeah, you know, a Jackson tap.
04:36Yes.
04:37You know.
04:38Um, next one.
04:39Which 80s music act is this?
04:41Oh, wow.
04:44Oh, dear.
04:45Oh, dear.
04:49Oh!
04:50Yes, Phil.
04:51Commodores.
04:52Yes.
04:53Commodores.
04:54Well done, Phil.
04:55Commodores, comma and doors.
04:57Um, next 80s music act.
05:02Oh...
05:06Oh, yeah.
05:09Yes, Jim.
05:10You and Cry?
05:11Oh, it's not.
05:13Rob.
05:14Huey Lewis and the News.
05:16Oh, yes!
05:17Oh, yes!
05:18Oh, yes!
05:19Huey Lewis and the News.
05:23Very good.
05:24Well done, Rob.
05:25I thought I was like you are.
05:26Well done to Rob.
05:27Well done to the question writers there as well.
05:29Hugh Fernley Wittnesall and Leona Lewis there.
05:31Um, next category.
05:33Nursery Rhymes is in the next category.
05:35Oh, dear.
05:36Which nursery rhyme is this?
05:37Jane.
05:38Humpty Dumpty.
05:39Humpty Dumpty.
05:40Humpty Dumpty.
05:41Oh, very good.
05:42Absolutely.
05:43You're right, Jane.
05:44Well played.
05:45Starting off very strongly again.
05:46Next nursery rhyme.
05:48Rob.
05:49Rocker by Baby.
05:50Yes.
05:51Rocker by Baby.
05:52Absolutely.
05:53Rocker by Baby.
05:54Absolutely.
05:55A rocker, someone buying something and baby snacks.
05:56Well done, Rob.
05:57Final question in this round.
05:58Which nursery rhyme is this?
06:00Oh, what's her name?
06:01Oh, what's her name?
06:02Oh, what's her name?
06:03Yes, Jane.
06:04Drum Billy Billy Son.
06:05That's kind of why I was saying this.
06:06I love drum Billy Billy Son.
06:07Drum Billy Billy Son.
06:08Drum Billy Billy Son.
06:09I like it.
06:14Sounds great.
06:15Oh, I like it.
06:16Drum, paper, paper.
06:19No.
06:20Forget it.
06:21She's giving up.
06:22No.
06:23No.
06:24She's giving up.
06:25That's kind of why I've seen this.
06:26I love John Biddy Biddy Son.
06:28John Biddy Biddy Son, John Biddy Biddy Son.
06:31I like it.
06:32Sounds great.
06:34Drum, paper, paper.
06:36No, forget it.
06:38She's given up.
06:38No, I've nearly got it, though, haven't I?
06:40You've nearly got it, yeah.
06:41Drum, paper, paper.
06:43I'm so sorry.
06:45Anyone else want to buzz in here?
06:49Rob.
06:50Is it John John the Piper's son?
06:52It is not John John the Piper's son.
06:54You're very close.
06:55John John.
06:56Yes, toughers.
06:58Tom Tom the Piper's son.
06:59Tom Tom the Piper's son.
07:02Much more sense, Tom Tom.
07:04You're right, Tom Tom the Piper's son, Biddy Piper there.
07:07And a Tom Tom and the son.
07:08That's the end of that round.
07:10Let's take a look at our score, shall we?
07:12Good round for Jane and Rob there.
07:16Catcher keeping her powder dry for now.
07:18Phil, you have two.
07:19Jane, you've got three.
07:21Rob Deering in the lead again.
07:22Four points.
07:23Well played, Rob.
07:25Let's play our pairs game, shall we, on Wednesday's Council Games.
07:28It is...
07:30All in the details.
07:34Our fourth-place player chooses a partner.
07:36Catcher, today that is you.
07:37Who would you like to play with today?
07:38Rob.
07:40So, toughers and Catcher, if you'll swap places, please.
07:43OK.
07:46You may waltz over.
07:47Beautifully choreographed.
07:49Phil and Jane, you are a team.
07:51Catcher and Rob, you are a team.
07:52Sorry.
07:53Hello.
07:53Good to see you.
07:54Hello.
07:54Now, in all in the details, you did a little bit of homework.
07:57You filled in some clues to do with entertainment.
08:00You now have to decipher the clues that your partner filled in before the show.
08:03OK.
08:04So, Jane, for the show, we gave Phil some clues to complete, and they should lead you to the
08:10name of a musical.
08:12Oh, OK.
08:12OK.
08:13He was allowed up to three words to complete these clues, but which musical is Phil hinting
08:18at here.
08:19Here's your first clue.
08:22It was first performed in, according to toughers, Formula One cars.
08:28Hmm.
08:30Your next clue.
08:33The musical score draws heavily on, according to Phil.
08:38Engine noises.
08:40I was slightly...
08:41I didn't actually know the name of the music.
08:43OK.
08:44Interesting.
08:44And your final one.
08:46It tells the story of, according to Phil...
08:51Really?
08:53Something to do with cars, obviously.
08:56I mean, I'm thinking Driving Miss Daisy, but that's not a musical.
09:02Driving is interesting.
09:04What would it be?
09:04What's that famous musical?
09:05Like Phantom Cats.
09:10Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.
09:12Is it Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Phil?
09:15No.
09:15It is.
09:16I'm so sorry.
09:17Phil, have you got this at home?
09:19I'm at a loss as well.
09:20Can you take us through your thinking?
09:21Well, no.
09:22Listen, I didn't know the musical.
09:24I'm not big on my musicals like that.
09:25And it was Hamilton.
09:28Oh!
09:29You never!
09:30I see.
09:32So I just had to...
09:33I was struggling feeling it.
09:35I would never have got that.
09:36I'll tell you what.
09:36There's some people at home who have stumbled upon that.
09:39They'll be so...
09:40You must be so pleased with yourselves.
09:42No, no, no.
09:42Well done.
09:43It was first performed off-Broadway, wasn't it, in New York?
09:47Right.
09:47It's brilliant.
09:48The musical score draws heavily on hip-hop, essentially.
09:51It's absolutely...
09:51And it tells the story of Aaron Burr and Alexander Hamilton,
09:54so Americans' founding fathers, essentially.
09:57It's very good.
09:57It's very, very good.
09:59You must go and see this.
10:00Oh, yeah, really, really, really recommended.
10:02Catcher, before the show, Rob filled in some clues.
10:05Okay.
10:05Don't get your hopes up.
10:06And I'm hoping that they will lead you to a singer.
10:11But which singer, please?
10:14She was born in, according to Rob, another country, 1999.
10:20He didn't know.
10:21All right.
10:22Her first UK number one single was, according to Rob,
10:27Seven Rings, maybe?
10:29Whoa.
10:30And her first name means, according to Rob,
10:35Two.
10:36Got it.
10:40Dua Lipa.
10:40Oh, yeah.
10:42Right answer.
10:43Very well done.
10:44Dua Lipa.
10:46Well done.
10:47You took my complete lack of knowledge and turned it into...
10:49No, I know my Spanish and my Italian.
10:52She was born in London, 1995.
10:54Her first UK number one single was New Rules,
10:56and her first name means love.
10:59So, well done.
11:01What was it, two, then?
11:02But it was a good clue.
11:03It does give you the answer, doesn't it?
11:04It does give you the answer, two.
11:05Correct.
11:05Very nicely done.
11:07Phil, before the show, Jane filled in some clues,
11:10which should lead you to a film.
11:12Okay.
11:13But which film?
11:14Oh, I don't get this.
11:15Don't say that.
11:17It was released in, according to Jane,
11:20early 90s.
11:21All right, okay.
11:22It is set in, according to Jane, Edinburgh, Glasgow.
11:28Oh, um...
11:29And your final clue.
11:31Got it.
11:32A song that features on the soundtrack is, according to Jane,
11:36Lust for Life.
11:38Got it.
11:39Trainspotting.
11:41Trainspotting.
11:41Trainspotting, Jane.
11:42Very good.
11:42Absolutely.
11:43Told you.
11:44And beautiful clues as well, Jane.
11:46Yes.
11:47Yes.
11:47I say so.
11:48A lot more straightforward than mine.
11:50Exactly.
11:51Rob, before the show, the final point of the round,
11:54Catcher filled in some clues.
11:56Okay.
11:56And, all being well, they will lead you to...
12:00A TV programme.
12:02Right.
12:02Which TV programme?
12:05It was first broadcast in, according to Catcher...
12:07Okay, not that one.
12:09The 20th Century.
12:11Yes.
12:11Okay, I remember...
12:12Oh, don't get it!
12:13That is a correct answer, but...
12:15It's a broad church.
12:17Yeah.
12:18Its previous hosts include, according to Catcher...
12:21Oh, I know that.
12:24Yeah.
12:25And your final clue.
12:26It's theme tune is called, according to Catcher...
12:32One Made Earlier.
12:33That's a word.
12:34Yeah.
12:34Theme tune is...
12:36Yeah, I get it.
12:36That's a clue.
12:37Because the theme tune...
12:38I think Catcher, he might have got it.
12:39The theme tune is actually the Sailor's Hornpipe, right?
12:42Yes.
12:42It's certainly something like that.
12:43It's Blue Peter.
12:44Yay!
12:46I did give a good tip there.
12:47Nice, it was really good.
12:48I had to sort it in somehow.
12:50Yes.
12:50Very well done.
12:51It was first broadcast in the 20th Century.
12:53Previous hosts, yep.
12:54Connie Huck, Radsey, Barnacle Bitters.
12:56The theme tune is the name of the theme tune.
12:57Ah!
12:57Wonderful, Bill.
12:59But one made earlier is actually a much better clue.
13:01Great clue.
13:02So that's the end of that round.
13:04So, Catcher and Phil, if you could swap back, please.
13:06Yes.
13:07Thank you, partner.
13:08Nice work.
13:09That was brilliant.
13:10Oh, salsa.
13:11Love that.
13:11Welcome back, Catcher.
13:12Lovely to see you, Phil.
13:14Lovely.
13:15We'll take a little look at our leaderboards.
13:19Catcher off the mark with two.
13:21Phil has three.
13:23Jane has four.
13:23He won on Monday and Tuesday.
13:25He's leading on Wednesday.
13:25Rob Deering.
13:26Go on, Rob.
13:27Rob.
13:28We're down to catcher.
13:30Round three today is...
13:34There once was a quiz host called Richard.
13:37I'm now going to read you these questions in the form of limericks.
13:40Oh.
13:40All you've got to do is buzz in and tell me what these limericks are about, please.
13:43Here's your first one.
13:45This world-renowned R&B star...
13:48..worked with Sean Paul and Kendrick Lamar.
13:52And on film, she played Etta.
13:54Even Austin Powers met her.
13:56Yes, Rob.
13:58Beyonce.
13:59Even Austin Powers met her.
14:01Did her destiny bring her this far?
14:04Yep.
14:04Beyonce.
14:05Absolutely right, Rob.
14:06Well done.
14:09Next one.
14:11This programme was rather thematic.
14:13The class differences were dramatic.
14:17Fellows looked at the fate.
14:20Yes, Jane.
14:21Downtown Abbey.
14:23Sit, Downtown Abbey.
14:24Fellows looked at the fate...
14:26..of a country estate...
14:27Oh, very good.
14:28Wow.
14:29...filled with characters aristocratic.
14:31Well done, Jane.
14:32Downtown Abbey.
14:33Nice to have done.
14:34Ah, fellows.
14:34Julian Fellows, yeah.
14:35Julian Fellows, the curator of Downton Abbey.
14:37What is this limerick about, please?
14:40It's a race on a famous old course.
14:45In springtime, with fans out in force.
14:48At four miles and a quarter...
14:51BUZZER
14:51Yes, Phil.
14:53Grand National.
14:54At four miles and a quarter...
14:56Oh, yeah.
14:57...with fences and water.
14:59Red rum won it thrice.
15:01That's a horse.
15:02Well done, Tuffers.
15:03The Grand National, congratulations.
15:06What is this limerick about?
15:13BUZZER
15:13Oh, go on.
15:14Oh, catcher's gone early.
15:15Is it candy floss?
15:17Is it candy floss?
15:19It's not.
15:20Ah!
15:21This snack food is fluffy and sweet.
15:24And it can be quite messy to eat.
15:27BUZZER
15:27Yes, Jane.
15:28Is it a donut?
15:29If wings don't cut the mustard, you can have jam or custard.
15:34And for Homer, it's the perfect treat.
15:37It's an donut.
15:38Well played, Jane.
15:39That was very cool.
15:39It all happened so early on.
15:40Yeah, didn't it?
15:41Just a lot going on there.
15:43Next, Limerick.
15:44What is this about?
15:46This action film's packed with suspense.
15:49An eccentric has spared no expense.
15:53Bread from old DNA.
15:56Rob.
15:57Jurassic Park.
15:58Hey, nice one.
16:00Bread from old DNA.
16:03There's no danger, they say.
16:05Then a T-Rex escapes through a fence.
16:09Spoiler.
16:11Well played, Rob.
16:12Jurassic Park final limerick.
16:15There once was a cup-winning club.
16:18And Woodwich has served as its hub.
16:21A new manager's principles made them into Invincibles.
16:25Tough as Arsenal.
16:29Is it Arsenal?
16:30And they shrugged off the old boring snuff.
16:33Hey, don't say you know it now.
16:35Well done.
16:36I got the boring.
16:37Arsenal is the answer.
16:39That's the end of that round.
16:40Three rounds down on Wednesday's House of Games.
16:43Let's take a look at the leaderboard.
16:44Catcher has two.
16:48Phil, you've got five.
16:50Jane, six points.
16:51Rob, two-point lead.
16:52Eight points.
16:53Rob Deering.
16:54Now, two rounds to go.
16:56Can Rob win three in a row?
16:58Let's find out, shall we?
16:59Our next round is...
17:00I'm terrible at dating.
17:05I wonder if you could take your tablets out, please, everybody.
17:08I'm going to tell you a few events from world history.
17:11You need to write down the year that you think they might have happened in.
17:13And whoever is closest, often not very close, wins themselves a point.
17:18Oh, dear.
17:19So, if you could write me down an answer for this, please.
17:21Ah, in what year was Greek philosopher Aristotle born?
17:27When was Aristotle born?
17:31Rob's straight in.
17:33Yeah, because you don't know.
17:35I think even Rob might be struggling here.
17:41When was Aristotle born?
17:44God, no idea.
17:45Aristotle.
17:47Clever.
17:48Jane, any idea here?
17:51I mean, I think it's before Christ, so it's B.C.
17:54It's not recent, is it?
17:55That's for sure.
17:56Yeah, so I've sort of only done 150 years before Christ.
18:01OK.
18:02So I've gone up 150 B.C.
18:04150 B.C., says Jane.
18:06Catcher, what are you saying?
18:091,400.
18:10Great, isn't it?
18:11Catcher.
18:12Two in the afternoon.
18:14It's a year.
18:14Should have said two in the afternoon.
18:18I'm along the same lines as Jane,
18:21before Christ, but...
18:22200 B.C.
18:25And Rob?
18:26Yeah, I think because I think ancient Rome
18:28comes after ancient Greece, doesn't it?
18:30I mean, not ancient.
18:30That's when the gods are.
18:31Anyway, it's Greece then Rome,
18:33but I went longer.
18:34I went 2000 B.C.
18:35Oh.
18:362000 B.C.
18:37I went a long way.
18:382000, around the Bronze Age.
18:40I don't think that's...
18:41In the Bronze Age, there were some smart guys around.
18:43Oh, for sure.
18:44They invented bronze.
18:45Was Aristotle one of them?
18:46So, 2000, we've got 200, we've got 150,
18:49and we've got 1,400 from Catcher.
18:52What do you think at home?
18:53Where have you gone on this?
18:54When was Aristotle born, and who scored a point?
18:593, 8, 4, B.C.
19:01Phil, you're closest.
19:03Very good.
19:04Good luck.
19:04In there somewhere.
19:05Well played.
19:06In there somewhere.
19:07Yeah.
19:08The next thing I'd like you to write down a date for is this.
19:14Mass-produced sliced bread is sold for the first time.
19:18That's an interesting one.
19:19There's been a lot of good things since, haven't there?
19:21Yeah.
19:22Yeah.
19:25Oh, wow.
19:25It was known at the time as the best thing since Aristotle.
19:302000 B.C.
19:32Same thing.
19:33Around 4,000 years ago.
19:35What do you reckon at home on this part?
19:36It's a tricky one, isn't it?
19:37Oh, my God.
19:40I think it might be...
19:41I might go a little bit earlier.
19:43It's interesting, isn't it?
19:45Yeah.
19:45Why is it the same date I had the first time?
19:47You might be closer.
19:48Yeah, right.
19:49Yeah.
19:50Invented?
19:51Oh, sold.
19:52I'm going to go there.
19:53Mass-produced.
19:55Okay.
19:57Okay, everyone is in.
19:59Catcher, what are you thinking on this one?
20:021800.
20:03I was going to write the same date as before.
20:05That doesn't seem crazy, 1800.
20:06To me, Phil, what are you thinking?
20:09I was thinking, was it before or after the war?
20:11So I'm just thinking, I'm thinking just...
20:14Just before.
20:15Just a year after the start of the First World War.
20:18So during, what are you thinking?
20:19So it wasn't before or after?
20:20Yeah, it's just because of sort of ease.
20:23There was a lot going on, wasn't there?
20:24There's a lot going on.
20:25You haven't got time to cut your bread.
20:27A slice of bread.
20:28Yeah, exactly.
20:29So we've got 1800, we've got 1915.
20:31Rob, where are you?
20:32Yeah, I went after the war after that.
20:33I just thought that if I could have a guess that was about 4,000 years later than my last guess, I'm close.
20:39Yeah.
20:40So you've gone 1960?
20:42Yeah.
20:431960.
20:43Jane, it sounds like you've gone close to 1960.
20:45I have, because I thought it would have been after the Second World War, because I would think before that they would have bakers and they had rations, didn't they?
20:55And I can't imagine them having loaves of bread, so I've gone 1950.
21:011950, you're saying, so 50, 60, you've got 1915 there, we've got 1800.
21:06What do you think at home on this one, sliced bread?
21:09Let's find out, shall we?
21:121928, it is Phil again.
21:14Very nice, Phil.
21:16Very nice.
21:17You're all good at this.
21:19Final date in this round.
21:21It's Phil going to go three out of three.
21:23The Order of the Garter.
21:25What's that?
21:25Oh, you know, Jane, please.
21:28It's the most senior order of knighthoods, the Order of the Garter.
21:31Yeah.
21:37OK, everyone is in.
21:38So the Order of the Garter, when was that founded?
21:41Phil, what have you gone for?
21:43Well, I'm thinking back in the day, 1750.
21:47Back in the day, absolutely.
21:481750, says Phil.
21:50Yeah, I think it was a long time ago, and I think there was a queen rather than a king, but I don't know.
21:55Yeah, 1590.
21:56Ooh.
21:561590, says Rob.
21:58Jane.
21:59I was thinking sort of Queen Elizabeth I.
22:01I'm not even sure if this is near where she was, but like 1653.
22:061653.
22:06So three different centuries here.
22:08Catch her.
22:09We're in four different centuries.
22:10There you go.
22:10We're the 16th, 17th, 18th and 19th centuries.
22:14We are in.
22:15What do you think at home?
22:16Are you in one of those centuries?
22:17Let's find out, when was the Order of the Garter family?
22:19Who has won the final point of the round?
22:21Oh!
22:2438 by Edward III.
22:27Rob, you've got yourself a point.
22:28Great.
22:28That would be lucky.
22:29Well done.
22:30This is the end of the round.
22:32Tablets away, please, everybody.
22:34Good round for Phil there.
22:35One round to go.
22:36See if Rob Deering can complete the hat trick.
22:39Here's how our leaderboard looks now.
22:41Going into Answer Smash.
22:42Catch her with two.
22:44Jane, you have six.
22:45Phil, you can catch him.
22:46Phil, you have seven.
22:47And Rob, keeping that two-point lead.
22:48Nine points, we're hearing.
22:50Just think of it as a cricket bat.
22:53Oh, no, don't say that to Phil.
22:54We want him to win.
22:56Oh, I thought he was going to win.
22:59Your final round is...
23:04Answer Smash.
23:05Fingers on buzzers, please, everyone.
23:07Point for a correct answer.
23:08Point off for an incorrect answer.
23:09Rob has a two-point lead.
23:11He's won the first two days.
23:12Is he going to win three in a row?
23:13Let's find out, shall we?
23:14Your first category is...
23:16Pop groups.
23:18Those will be the pictures.
23:22How many Dalmatians feature in the title of a 1961 animated Disney film?
23:30Yes, Tuffers.
23:31101 Direction.
23:33101 Direction.
23:35Very good.
23:35The right answer, Phil.
23:37Well done.
23:37101.
23:38101 Direction.
23:38101 Direction.
23:40Next question.
23:41In a colony of the honey-producing insects, Apis mellifera, which is the only one that lays eggs?
23:50Yes, Rob.
23:51Queen Bee Gees.
23:52Queen Bee Gees.
23:52Oh!
23:54That's the right answer.
23:55Queen Bee Gees.
23:56Queen Bee Gees.
23:58Next clue.
23:59Next pop group.
23:59Which novel by Sarah Waters was adapted into a 2002 period drama starring Keely Hawes and Rachel Stirling?
24:11Yes, that is Jane.
24:14There's the group.
24:15No.
24:15You can either go in the area.
24:17You lose a point.
24:18Sorry.
24:19Anybody else fancy it?
24:20No one.
24:23Let's find out, shall we?
24:25Velvet.
24:26Tipping the Velvet Eternal.
24:28Tipping the Velvet and Eternal.
24:29Tipping the Velvet Eternal.
24:31Next category.
24:33Sports equipment.
24:34Oh!
24:34Those would be the...
24:35Should be you, though.
24:36Those would be the...
24:37Clues above.
24:41What is the short name of an ice cream alternative made with yoghurt?
24:49Yes, Rob.
24:50Frozen Yogamatt?
24:52It's not the shortened name, I'm afraid.
24:54Oh.
24:55Oh, I lost a pint.
24:57What is the shortened name?
25:00Yes, catcher.
25:03Froyogamatt.
25:04Froyogamatt?
25:06Is the correct answer, catcher.
25:07Well done.
25:08Froyo and Yogamatt.
25:09It becomes Froyogamatt.
25:11I would never have gotten that.
25:12Next question, next picture.
25:13Too modern for me.
25:14Me too.
25:15Newfangled stuff.
25:16That is tough as.
25:30Michael Fishingrod.
25:31Michael Fishingrod.
25:32Michael Fishingrod?
25:33Is the correct answer.
25:35Well done.
25:36Michael Fishingrod.
25:37Michael Fishingrod.
25:38That's a good name.
25:39Next clue.
25:40Next picture.
25:42We are done.
25:43We are done.
25:45Rob Deering.
25:46We lost a point.
25:47I'm a bit worried, Dale.
25:48He did lose a point.
25:48Two days in a row.
25:50Has he got three in a row?
25:51Toughest of two behind.
25:54Let's find out, shall we?
25:54Who is our winner on Wednesday's House of Games?
25:59Yay!
26:00The draw.
26:00Yay!
26:01Oh!
26:03And Rob, which means we have ourselves a tie break.
26:08Yes.
26:08This is exciting.
26:09Between Phil Tufnell and Rob Deering.
26:13Two-time winner, Rob Deering.
26:15Here we go.
26:16Gentlemen, one final answer smash for you.
26:18It's another sporting equipment one.
26:20Oh!
26:20There will be a picture.
26:21There will be a clue.
26:22Buzz in and get it correct.
26:23You're today's champion.
26:24Buzz in and get it incorrect.
26:26Your opponent is today's champion.
26:28Okay.
26:29Wish you both the very, very best of luck.
26:30Here we go.
26:32Freddie Mercury was born on which island in Tanzania?
26:37Oh!
26:42Toughers.
26:44Zanzibarbells.
26:45Yeah!
26:46Zanzibarbells?
26:47That is definitely...
26:47Come on, Phil!
26:48Is the round of applause!
26:52Get in!
26:54Unbelievable.
26:54Congratulations.
26:56Congratulations.
26:57Isn't it terrible when you buzzed in?
26:58I thought, oh, no.
26:59Well played, Phil.
27:03What?
27:04I tell you what, a great sportsman, they dig it out from somewhere.
27:07Yeah.
27:07They dig it out from somewhere, don't they?
27:09Well played, Phil.
27:10It's a beautiful one as well, Zanzibarbell.
27:12Zanzibarbell.
27:13Lovely.
27:13Beautiful.
27:14Also my stage name.
27:16Phil.
27:17Yeah?
27:17You've won a tie break.
27:18You've won a day.
27:19Yeah.
27:19You've won a prize.
27:20What we got?
27:21Which of these would you like?
27:24There's the salt and pepper shakers, the coasters, the scented candle, the backpack or the dartboard.
27:28I'm actually going to change my mind for coasters and I'm going to go for the salt and pepper ones, if they're any good.
27:35Yeah, they are good.
27:36Yeah.
27:36They are good.
27:37Phil Tufnell takes home the house against salt and pepper shakers.
27:40Well played, Phil.
27:41Great show, everybody.
27:44Let's take a look at our leaderboard, shall we?
27:46Three days down.
27:47That was a great finish.
27:49Very exciting.
27:49Very, very exciting.
27:51Catcher, you have three.
27:52It's close at the top.
27:53Jane, you have seven.
27:54Phil, you've got nine.
27:55Rob Deering up there on 11.
27:57Well played.
27:58Closer.
27:58Tighten it.
27:59Closer.
27:59Two days to go.
28:00We've got double points for Idy coming up as well.
28:02Ooh.
28:02Change everything.
28:03It's anybody's game.
28:04It is anybody's game.
28:06It actually is now.
28:06Brilliant end to the show.
28:07Well played, gents.
28:08Phil, congratulations.
28:10Lovely win.
28:11Well done.
28:11Turn to the table.
28:12Should we do it all again tomorrow?
28:13Love to.
28:14Excellent.
28:14Look forward to seeing you all here.
28:16Same time, same place.
28:16Look forward to seeing you as well.
28:17Same time, same place.
28:18On the House of Games.
28:49He wants to come out.
28:51He doesn't want much, does he?
28:52LAUGHTER
28:53He wants to come out.