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Week 1 (25–29 September 2023): Ken Bruce, Perri Shakes-Drayton, Kiell Smith-Bynoe and Alice Roberts (tie between Bruce and Smith-Bynoe)

Two Clues in One ( first played on Series 3, Episode 9): The players are given a category and are then given a clue to an answer related to that category, which has the same initials as the answer.On each day, the celebrities play for "daily prizes", which, as explained above, are regular everyday items with the show's logo on them. Champions Week has similar prizes but in gold. Each day has its own set of prizes, which were as follows: Great Minds Link Alike ( first played on Series 7, Episode 12): Each pair is given the titles of three things, but one word is missing out of each title. The missing words all share a common link. One of the players buzzes in with the thing that links the missing words and their partner lists the missing words. Totes Emoji (Team Game)– Have your smart device handy as one team member will be the drawer and the other the guesses. You have to correctly answer the title only using emojis to help.

Mime Time ( first played on Series 6, Episode 25): Each player is given a question, and they have to mime the answer to their partner. Playing is actually pretty fun, it certainly does keep your brain active, and the winner is the person at the end with the most points, however, Answer Smash is pretty difficult and can lead to some very funny (and awful) answers! Sounding Off ( only played on Series 1, Episode 4, Round 2): The players must guess the historical event that their teammate is recreating using Foley art.This Round Is in Code ( first played on Series 1, Episode 3): The players are given a category, and answers are shown in alpha-numeric code (1=A, 2=B, 3=C, etc.). The players have to unscramble the codes to get a point. The Rich List ( first played on Series 1, Episode 4): The players have to write down an answer that is correct based on a statement given by the computer (there are multiple correct answers to each question). The players only get points for a correct answer that no other player chose, but as an added twist, Osman will also write down an answer to make it even harder. If he gives the same answer as a player then they don't get a point. Well Done If You Said That at Home ( first played on Series 4, Episode 2): The players are shown a word cloud based on something like a film, TV show or book title, generated from a home viewer survey asking for three words they would associate with the title. The cloud is revealed to the players from the least popular word to the most popular. The players must buzz in with the correct title for a point. The title of this round is a reference to Osman's other quiz show, Pointless, which is based on home-viewer surveys. House of Champions Week 2 (9–13 December 2019): June Sarpong, Richard Herring, Kate Williams and Dane Baptiste If you have not watched ROHoG, this is the simple premise: celebrities pair up/go against each other to answer or solve word-based tasks for points over the course of a week – whoever has the most points at the end of the week wins… usually some kind of themed-yet-disappointing prize. The boxed version follows the same premise, only you won’t play it over a number of days and the themed prize… well, that’s entirely up to you.

Internet History ( first played on Series 3, Episode 19): In this round, the contestants are asked to identify a historical figure using fictionalised hashtags relating to their role in history. Contestants get a point for each correct answer. Richard Osman's House of Games is a British quiz show produced by Banijay UK Productions subsidiary Remarkable Entertainment for the BBC. The show is hosted by Richard Osman. It is played on a weekly basis, with four celebrities playing on five consecutive days to win daily prizes, and the weekly prize of being crowned as "House of Games" champion. Points are accrued depending on where each celebrity finishes on each day and the points are doubled on Friday's show. [2] [3] Format [ edit ] On 20 November 2020, Osman launched a five-episode spin-off called Richard Osman's House of Games Night, broadcast weekly in primetime on BBC One. [18] A one-episode Christmas Special aired on 28 December 2020. [19] A second series, consisting of six episodes, began on 1 October 2021. [20]

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The series follows the exact same format as the main show, but with the addition of rounds not seen in the original. There are no double points in the final episode. Series 2 features a house band led by David O'Doherty. In 2022, House of Games Night was cancelled The Pen-Ultimate Round ( first played on Series 2, Episode 10 & last played on Series 2, Episode 40): The players are each given two statements, which are claimed to be the opening lines to a piece of writing, such as a book, poem or speech. One is the correct answer and the other is a made-up statement by one of the other three contestants who is not answering the question. The players get a point for the statement if they guess correctly, but if they get it wrong, the person who made the statement gets a point instead. This round is the actual penultimate round of the week. My Perfect Match ( first played on Series 5, Episode 5): Each pair is shown two characteristics that Osman claims he is looking for in his perfect match, along with two celebrities. They must select the celebrity with both shown characteristics to earn a point. Both celebrities share one characteristic.

Totes Emoji: On a smartphone, spell out one of the answers below using emojis for your teammate to guess. Size Matters ( first played on Series 2, Episode 2 & last played on Series 4, Episode 58): The players are given a category and have to write down a correct answer relating to the category. The player who gives the correct response with the most letters in the answer wins a point, and they get a bonus point if the correct answer is the longest possible answer. I've Got The Historical Blues ( first played on Series 2, Episode 1, Round 2 & last played on Series 2, Episode 4, Round 2): David O'Doherty has the "historical blues" and he represents this by singing original songs played by the live band. O'Doherty sings each player in turn a song whose lyrics reference a historical event (Group 1) or figure (Group 2), with the final lyric being of the form "I've got the (event or figure) blues". Just before this lyric, the song stops, and the player must name the event or figure. If they do this successfully, they earn a point; otherwise, any other player can buzz in and try to take the point. Unusually for a game played in Round 2, this game is not a pairs game. Roonerspisms ( first played on Series 2, Episode 5 & last played in Series 5, Episode 94): Same as Rhyme Time except that, rather than the answers rhyming, they are spoonerisms of each other. For example, a statement could say "Surname of Richie Rich's minder, portrayed by Ade Edmondson" and the other one say "Hat referred to in Scotland as a bunnet", then the answers would be " Catflap" and " Flat cap".Only Fools And Zebras ( first played on Series 6, Episode 17): Players are shown a category. A question is asked, which will have an answer from that category as part of the answer. A picture is also shown, containing a picture from the category. The player must answer the question, but substituting the picture in place of the part of the question from the category.

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