British quiz show
Richard Osman's House of Games
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Also known as
| House of Games
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Genre
| Quiz show
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Directed by
| - Ollie Bartlett
- John Smith
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Presented by
| Richard Osman
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Theme music composer
| Marc Sylvan
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Country of origin
| United Kingdom
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Original language
| English
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No.
of series
| 7
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No.
of episodes
| 605 (as of 1 March 2024)
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Executive producers
| - Alexandra McLeod
- Tamara Gilder
- Richard Hague
- Stephen Lovelock
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Producer
| Stuart Harrison
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Production locations
| dock10 studios
(2024?present)
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Camera setup
| Multiple-camera setup
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Running time
| 30 minutes
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Production company
| Remarkable Entertainment
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Network
| - BBC Two
(Richard Osman's House of Games)
- BBC One
(Richard Osman's House of Games Night)
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Release
| 4 September 2017
(
2017-09-04
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present
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Richard Osman's House of Games Night
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Richard Osman's House of Games
is a British
quiz show
hosted by
Richard Osman
and produced by
Banijay UK Productions
subsidiary Remarkable Entertainment for the
BBC
. The show 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.
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Format
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Osman sits on a chair to the left of the screen, while the four celebrities sit on adjoining chairs. Osman hits a button on his table, activating a round generator, which is displayed on a big screen. He then explains what the round is about and in what format it will take place. For instance, whether it is a
buzzer
round, a pairs round or one where the players require use of their
tablet computers
. Five rounds are played each day, with the second round being played in pairs, and the final round always being "Answer Smash". The first round is quick general knowledge questions with a comic twist, such as rhyming words. The fourth round is typically "slow", where the question takes several minutes to be answered, and only one contestant receives a single point each time. In most games, a point is awarded for each correct answer, but in "Answer Smash", points are also deducted for incorrect answers.
At the end of each day, the scores are announced and the winner wins a daily prize, which is usually a normal everyday object of some description with the "House of Games" logo imprinted on it (the logo being a
turquoise
-blue background with a depiction of Osman's hair, eyebrows and glasses). The points are then converted to four points for the winner, three for second place, two for third place and one for fourth place onto the weekly leader board with the points doubling to 8, 6, 4 and 2 for Friday's "Double Points Friday" edition. The weekly winner receives the "House of Games" trophy (a silver cup with the Osman depiction on it) from Osman. If there are 2 players tied for first place at the end of the week, both players are declared joint-winners and win a trophy each. In more recent episodes, a tie for first place is resolved by a tie-break question; the first to buzz-in wins if they answer correctly, or their opponent wins if they answer incorrectly.
Starting with Series 3, special "House of Champions" episodes aired featuring players who had previously won a daily or weekly edition of the show coming back for another week to fight for the Gold Champions Trophy. There were also daily prizes, which were similar to the prizes on the regular version of the show, however, they were mainly gold, rather than the turquoise-blue colour. In Series 6 and 7, there were also special "Redemption" weeks with four previous losing contestants who had never won a day prize.
A week's worth of shows is recorded on a single day, so the celebrities are booked for only one day,
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changing outfits between shows.
Games
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Buzzer games
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- Rhyme Time
- Broken Karaoke
- What's in a Name? (changed to It's All In The Name in series 2)
- This Round Is in Code
- A-Z
- Z-A
- Games House Of
- The Elephant in the Room
- Roonerspisms
- The Backwards Round
- Opposites Attract
- King of the Jumble
- Two Clues in One
- A Blast From The Past Tense
- Internet History
- Pop Art
- Can You Feel It?
- The Too Complicated Round
- Well Done If You Said That at Home
- Sorry, Wrong Number
- There Once Was A Quiz Host Called Richard...
- Vowel Movement
- Singonyms
- Richard's Junk
- Sounds Like...
- Only Fools And Zebras
- Double Trouble
- Somewhere Only We Don't
- It Will All Become Clear
- Wetter Slap
- Flamingo, Pot Plant, Middlemarch
- Name Tag
- There's a Cat on My Keyboard
Individual games
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- Correction Centre
- Mouse of Games
- The Answer's in the Question
- And The Answer Isn't
- Cine-Nyms
- Highbrow Lowbrow
- The Pen-Ultimate Round
- Question Writers' Day Off
- House of Gamers
- Hose of Games
- Hey, Alexander!
- Look Who's Back
- Hidden in Plain Sight
- Klaus of Games
Pairs games
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- Distinctly Average
- Build Your Own Question
- Dim Sums
- Chron-Illogical
- You Complete Me
- All in the Details
- Venn Will I Be Famous?
- You Spell Terrible
- Totes Emoji
- The Two Wrongies
- I Complete You
- Reichard Osmans Haus Der Spiele (changed to Reichard Osmanns Haus Der Spiele in Series 4)
- The Z-List
- Don't State The Obvious
- Password123
- Stick It
- My Perfect Match
- Mime Time
- Great Minds Link Alike
- Richard Osman's Blank of Blanks
- Why Don't You Answer My Letters?
Random games
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- Is It Me?
- The Nice Round
- But What's The Question?
- Lucky Dip
- Win When They're Singing
- The (Not Quite So) Nice Round
- Who Goes First?
- There's No 'I' in Osman
- I Am Not A Robot
- Tom, Vic and Abby
- Bits of Hits
Tablet games
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- Put Your Finger on It
- Where Is Kazakhstan?
- The Rich List
- Size Matters
- I'm Terrible At Dating
- Outplay Osman
- Race the Dame
Final round
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Answer Smash is played in the final round (5)
Contestants
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- Weekly winners in
bold
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Series 1
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Series 2
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- Week 1 (28 May?1 June 2018):
Naga Munchetty
,
Jordan Stephens
,
Sally Lindsay
and
David O'Doherty
- Week 2 (4?8 June 2018):
Ellie Taylor
,
Steve Pemberton
,
Fern Britton
and
Josh Widdicombe
- Week 3 (11?15 June 2018):
Shappi Khorsandi
,
Michael Buerk
,
Amanda Abbington
and
Elis James
- Week 4 (18, 20, 20?22 June 2018):
Beattie Edmondson
,
Amol Rajan
,
Gaby Roslin
and
Hugh Dennis
- Week 5 (25?29 June 2018):
Chizzy Akudolu
,
Charlie Higson
,
Kate Williams
and
Tom Allen
- Week 6 (12?16 November 2018):
Rachel Riley
,
JB Gill
,
Katie Derham
and
Richard Herring
- Week 7 (19?23 November 2018):
Lolly Adefope
,
Dan Walker
,
Sarah Greene
and
Miles Jupp
- Week 8 (26?30 November 2018):
Samantha Womack
,
Rory Reid
,
Anne Diamond
and
James Acaster
- Week 9 (3?8 December 2018):
Kelly Cates
,
Tyger Drew-Honey
,
Desiree Burch
and
Matt Allwright
- Week 10 (10?14 December 2018):
Susie Dent
,
Nick Owen
,
Chemmy Alcott
and
Dane Baptiste
Series 3
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- Week 1 (7?11 October 2019):
Miquita Oliver
,
Ed Gamble
,
Kate Thornton
and
Ade Edmondson
- Week 2 (14?18 October 2019):
Scarlett Moffatt
,
Iain Stirling
,
Angellica Bell
and
Gyles Brandreth
- Week 3 (21?25 October 2019):
Kate Humble
,
Ivo Graham
,
Andi Oliver
and
Phill Jupitus
- Week 4 (28 October?1 November 2019):
June Sarpong
,
Dev Griffin
,
Debbie McGee
and
Alex Horne
- Week 5 (4?8 November 2019):
Nina Wadia
,
Johnny Ball
,
Suzi Ruffell
and
Danny Wallace
- Week 6 (11?15 November 2019):
Jay Blades
,
Rachel Parris
,
Shaun Keaveny
and
Jan Ravens
(tie between Parris and Ravens)
- Week 7 (18?22 November 2019):
Kate Bottley
,
John Thomson
,
YolanDa Brown
and
Joel Dommett
- Week 8 (25?29 November 2019):
Charlene White
,
Gregg Wallace
,
Holly Walsh
and
Chris Hollins
- Week 9 (6?10 January 2020):
Rose Matafeo
,
Rav Wilding
,
Valerie Singleton
and
Gary Delaney
- Week 10 (13?17 January 2020):
Andrea McLean
,
Phil Wang
,
Rita Simons
and
Adil Ray
- Week 11 (20?24 January 2020):
Michelle Ackerley
,
Matt Forde
,
Judy Murray
and
Fred MacAulay
- Week 12 (27?31 January 2020):
Kerry Godliman
,
Radzi Chinyanganya
,
Ebony Rainford-Brent
and
Hal Cruttenden
- Week 13 (3?7 February 2020):
Lou Sanders
,
Richard Coles
,
Maggie Aderin-Pocock
and
Stuart Maconie
- Week 14 (10?14 February 2020):
Vick Hope
,
Gethin Jones
,
Nicki Chapman
and
Tim Vine
- Week 15 (17?21 February 2020):
Gareth Malone
,
Jamelia
,
Paul Martin
and
Susan Calman
- Week 16 (24?28 February 2020):
Samira Ahmed
,
John Robins
,
Angela Rippon
and
Dom Joly
Series 4
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- Week 1 (12?16 October 2020):
Vikki Stone
,
Ade Adepitan
,
Jean Johansson
and
Stephen Mangan
- Week 2 (19?23 October 2020):
Mike Bushell
,
Aisling Bea
,
Sunetra Sarker
and
Dion Dublin
- Week 3 (26?30 October 2020):
Scott Mills
,
Josie d'Arby
,
Jayde Adams
and
Rufus Hound
- Week 4 (2?6 November 2020):
AJ Odudu
,
Neil Delamere
,
Mark Billingham
and
Lucy Porter
- Week 5 (9?13 November 2020):
Meera Syal
,
Steve Backshall
,
Catherine Bohart
and
Ranj Singh
- Week 6 (16?20 November 2020):
Melvin Odoom
,
[fn 1]
Denise Van Outen
,
Greg Rutherford
and
Angela Barnes
[fn 2]
[fn 3]
- Week 7 (23?27 November 2020):
Denise Lewis
,
Rhys James
,
Isy Suttie
and
David James
- Week 8 (30 November?4 December 2020):
Sara Barron
,
Rickie Haywood-Williams
,
Jessica Fostekew
and
Anton Du Beke
- Week 9 (7?11 December 2020):
Alex Jones
,
Karim Zeroual
,
Jessica Knappett
and
Robert Rinder
- Week 10 (14?17 and 20 December 2020):
Steve Cram
,
Josie Long
,
Jeanette Kwakye
and
Lloyd Griffith
- Week 11 (4?8 January 2021):
Gabby Logan
,
Tim Key
,
Gemma Cairney
and
Jeff Stelling
- Week 12 (11?15 January 2021):
Alex Brooker
,
Sophie Duker
,
Charlotte Hawkins
and
David Baddiel
- Week 13 (18?22 January 2021):
Maisie Adam
,
Rory Bremner
,
Michelle Gayle
and
James Cracknell
- Week 14 (25?29 January 2021):
Charlie Brooks
,
Darren Harriott
,
Melinda Messenger
and
Les Dennis
(tie between Messenger and Dennis)
- Week 15 (1?5 February 2021):
Josie Lawrence
,
Raj Bisram
,
Laura Whitmore
and
Mark Watson
- Week 16 (8?12 February 2021):
Kae Kurd
,
Zoe Lyons
,
Andrew Hunter Murray
and
Kate Robbins
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- Week 17 (15?19 February 2021):
Sindhu Vee
,
Tom Rosenthal
,
Anna Richardson
and
Marcus Brigstocke
- Week 18 (22?26 February 2021):
Colin Murray
,
Sally Phillips
,
Nathan Caton
and
Ronni Ancona
- Week 19 (1?5 March 2021):
Mae Martin
,
Nihal Arthanayake
,
Patsy Kensit
and
Jake Humphrey
- Week 20 (8?12 March 2021):
Glenn Moore
,
Mina Anwar
,
Kiri Pritchard-McLean
and
Shaun Williamson
Series 5
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- Week 1 (16, 18?20, 20 August 2021):
Gareth Thomas
,
Olga Koch
,
Reeta Chakrabarti
and
Andrew Maxwell
- Week 2 (23?27 August 2021):
Jamali Maddix
,
Jodie Kidd
,
Suzi Perry
and
Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall
- Week 3 (30?31 August, 2?3, 3 September 2021):
Joe Thomas
,
Lucy Beaumont
,
Jake Wood
and
Shazia Mirza
- Week 4 (6?8, 10, 10 September 2021):
Kevin Clifton
,
Kemah Bob
,
Victoria Derbyshire
and
JJ Chalmers
- Week 5 (13?17 September 2021):
Philip Glenister
,
Thanyia Moore
,
Mark Chapman
and
Kaye Adams
- Week 6 (20?24 September 2021):
Matthew Pinsent
,
Ruby Bhogal
,
Ingrid Oliver
and
Ed Byrne
- Week 7 (27 September?1 October 2021):
Cariad Lloyd
,
Dennis Taylor
,
Yasmine Akram
and
Geoff Norcott
- Week 8 (4?8 October 2021):
Jo Brand
,
Roger Black
,
Tiff Stevenson
and
Sanjeev Kohli
- Week 9 (11?15 October 2021):
Andy Hamilton
,
Sabrina Grant
,
Kirsty Wark
and
Matt Edmondson
- Week 10 (18?22 October 2021):
Joanne McNally
,
Bill Turnbull
,
Michelle Collins
and
Reginald D. Hunter
- Week 11 (25?29 October 2021):
Sean Fletcher
,
Kimberly Wyatt
,
Louise Minchin
and
Chris Washington
- Week 12 (1?5 November 2021):
Sarah Millican
,
Nabil Abdulrashid
,
Philippa Perry
and
Luke Kempner
- Week 13 (8?12 November 2021):
Mike Wozniak
,
Clare Balding
,
Mehreen Baig
and
Jamie Laing
- Week 14 (15?19 November 2021):
Will Kirk
,
Edith Bowman
,
Fern Brady
and
Martin Lewis
- Week 15 (22?26 November 2021):
Athena Kugblenu
,
Nick Helm
,
Nina Conti
and
Toby Tarrant
- Week 16 (29 November?3 December 2021):
Jessie Cave
,
AJ Pritchard
,
Ayesha Hazarika
and
Simon Hickson
- Week 17 (7?11 March 2022):
Jennie McAlpine
,
Felicity Ward
,
Joe Pasquale
and
Ugo Monye
- Week 18 (14?19 March 2022):
Jen Brister
,
Kelvin Fletcher
,
Zoe Williams
and
Ian Moore
- Week 19 (21?25 March 2022):
Stephen Bailey
,
Crystelle Pereira
,
Amanda Lamb
and
Nick Moran
- Week 20 (28 March?1 April 2022):
Carol Smillie
,
Babatunde Aleshe
,
Richie Anderson
and
Jo Caulfield
- Week 21 (4?8 April 2022):
Briony May Williams
,
Milton Jones
,
Ria Lina
and
Martin Roberts
- Week 22 (11?15 April 2022):
Martel Maxwell
,
Mathew Horne
,
Chloe Petts
and
Alex Beresford
- Week 23 (18?22 April 2022):
Kimberley Nixon
,
Rachel Fairburn
,
Trevor Nelson
and
Des Clarke
- Week 24 (25?29 April 2022):
Jay McGuiness
,
Linda Robson
,
Sarah Kendall
and
Bobby Seagull
Series 6
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- Week 1 (5?7 and 9?10 September 2022):
Neil Morrissey
,
Hannah Cockroft
,
Rhys Stephenson
and
Penny Smith
- Week 2 (12 and 14?17 September 2022):
Jayne Middlemiss
,
Katya Jones
,
Phil Tufnell
and
Rob Deering
- Week 3 (19?23 September 2022):
Martin Offiah
,
Rebecca Lucy Taylor
,
Val McDermid
and
Charlie Baker
- Week 4 (26?30 September 2022):
Natasha Raskin Sharp
,
Faye Tozer
,
Eddie Kadi
and
Charlie Stayt
- Week 5 (3?7 October 2022):
Joe Sugg
,
Kerry Howard
,
Evelyn Mok
and
Toby Anstis
- Week 6 (10?14 October 2022):
Roo Irvine
,
Claire Richards
,
John Kearns
and
Diarmuid Gavin
- Week 7 (17?21 October 2022):
Louis Emerick
,
Helen George
,
Justin Moorhouse
and
Cally Beaton
- Week 8 (5?9 December 2022):
Ashley John-Baptiste
,
Esme Young
,
Claire Sweeney
and
Simon Rimmer
- Week 9 (12?16 December 2022):
John Whaite
,
Laila Rouass
,
Sarah Keyworth
and
Kevin Eldon
- Week 10 (2?6 January 2023):
Greg McHugh
,
Sukh Ojla
,
Jayne Sharp
and
Adrian Chiles
- Week 11 (9?13 January 2023):
Jasmine Harman
,
Jason Mohammad
,
Suzannah Lipscomb
and
Dave Johns
- Week 12 (16?20 January 2023):
Grace Dent
,
Lauren Steadman
,
Kriss Akabusi
and
Tim Lovejoy
- Week 13 (23?27 January 2023):
Harriet Kemsley
,
Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen
,
Verona Rose
and
Jon Culshaw
- Week 14 (30 January?3 February 2023):
Kirsten O'Brien
,
Christine Ohuruogu
,
Mike Bubbins
and
Kai Widdrington
Series 7
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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)
- Week 2 (2?6 October 2023):
Chris Hughes
,
Toyah Willcox
,
Inel Tomlinson
and
Debra Stephenson
- Week 3 (9?13 October 2023):
James Buckley
,
Amy Gledhill
,
Romilly Weeks
and
Gary Wilmot
- Week 4 (16?20 October 2023):
Tyler West
,
Bonnie Langford
,
Charlie Hedges
and
Myra DuBois
- Week 5 (23?27 October 2023):
Lemn Sissay
,
Sam Quek
,
Kirsty Gallacher
and
Larry Dean
- Week 6 (30 October?3 November 2023):
Max George
,
Olly Smith
,
Scarlette Douglas
and
Susie McCabe
- Week 7 (6?10 November 2023):
Sinitta
,
Maisie Smith
,
Jimi Famurewa
and
William Hanson
- Week 8 (13?17 November 2023):
Toussaint Douglass
,
Sheree Murphy
,
Sian Williams
and
Mark Foster
- Week 9 (20?24 November 2023):
Aurie Styla
,
Jennie Bond
,
James Bye
and
Kadeena Cox
- Week 10 (27 November?1 December 2023):
Clive Anderson
,
Lutalo Muhammad
,
Sara Davies
and
Alison Spittle
- Week 11 (4?8 December 2023):
Malorie Blackman
,
Matt Dawson
,
Chris McCausland
and
Ranvir Singh
- Week 12 (1?5 January 2024):
Jenny Eclair
,
Dianne Buswell
,
Owain Wyn Evans
and
Adam Gemili
- Week 13 (8?12 January 2024):
Johnny Cochrane
,
Shobna Gulati
,
Dermot Murnaghan
and
Laura Smyth
- Week 14 (15?19 January 2024):
Chris Hoy
,
Rosie Jones
,
Ola Labib
and
Ian "H" Watkins
- Week 15 (22?26 January 2024):
Craig Doyle
,
Tanni Grey-Thompson
,
Leo Reich
and
Anne-Marie Imafidon
House of Champions
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- Series 3
- Series 5
- Series 6
- Series 7
Redemption Week
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- Series 6
- Series 7
Festive
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Festive Series 1
Festive Series 2
Transmissions
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Series
|
Start date
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End date
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Episodes
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1
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4 September 2017
[4]
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22 September 2017
[5]
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15
[5]
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2
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28 May 2018
[6]
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14 December 2018
[7]
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50
[7]
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3
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7 October 2019
[8]
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13 March 2020
[9]
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100
[9]
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4
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12 October 2020
[10]
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12 March 2021
[11]
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100
[11]
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5
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16 August 2021
[12]
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29 April 2022
[13]
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140
[13]
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6
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5 September 2022
[14]
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3 February 2023
[15]
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100
[15]
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7
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25 September 2023
[16]
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1 March 2024
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100
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Spin-offs
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Richard Osman's House of Games Night
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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
.
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A one-episode Christmas Special aired on 28 December 2020.
[18]
A second series, consisting of six episodes, began on 1 October 2021.
[19]
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
after two series.
New games
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- Don't Cry For Me Guatemala
- Don't Trust The Experts
- Clash In The Attic
- Sounding Off
- This Music Round's Better With You
- Is There A Doctor In The House Of Games?
- I've Got The Historical Blues
- Arty-Facts
- It's Not Me, It's You
- Get Your Head In The Game
- Here's One You Asked Yourself Earlier
- Famous Last Words
- Get Your Junk Out
- Weigh Up Your Options
- Coming Up Next...
Transmissions
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Series
|
Start date
|
End date
|
Episodes
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1
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20 November 2020
|
18 December 2020
[20]
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5
[17]
|
Christmas Special
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28 December 2020
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1
[18]
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2
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1 October 2021
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5 November 2021
[21]
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6
[19]
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Contestants
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- Series 1:
Jennifer Saunders
,
Jermaine Jenas
,
Roisin Conaty
and
Jason Manford
- Christmas Special:
Sarah Hadland
,
Alex Horne
,
Charlene White
and
Craig Revel Horwood
- Series 2, Group 1:
Ed Gamble
,
Sian Gibson
,
Dara O Briain
and
Sindhu Vee
- Series 2, Group 2:
Steph McGovern
,
Ben Miller
,
Janette Manrara
and
Ed Balls
(tie between McGovern and Balls)
Merchandise
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On 17 October 2019, Osman and
Alan Connor
published
Richard Osman's House of Games: 101 new & classic games from the hit BBC series
, a quizbook based on the programme.
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- ^
a
b
This person finished on a negative score during one episode this week.
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The first week to have all five episodes won by the same person.
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The highest (Thursday) and second highest (Friday) single episode score.
References
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- ^
a
b
c
Curtis, Chris; Farber, Alex (17 July 2020).
"Entertainment shows wrestle with production restart"
.
Broadcast
.
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"Richard Osman on Twitter - 500th Episode"
. 23 July 2022
. Retrieved
5 August
2022
.
- ^
"Richard Osman's House of Games"
. September 2017
. Retrieved
17 March
2024
.
- ^
"Richard Osman's House of Games - Series 1, Episode 1"
.
BBC Online
. Retrieved
6 February
2019
.
- ^
a
b
"Richard Osman's House of Games - Series 1, Episode 15"
.
BBC Online
. Retrieved
6 February
2019
.
- ^
"Richard Osman's House of Games - Series 2, Episode 1"
.
BBC Online
. Retrieved
6 February
2019
.
- ^
a
b
"Richard Osman's House of Games - Series 2, Episode 50"
.
BBC Online
. Retrieved
6 February
2019
.
- ^
"Richard Osman's House of Games - Series 3, Episode 1"
.
BBC Online
. Retrieved
26 September
2019
.
- ^
a
b
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"BBC One - Richard Osman's House of Games Night, Series 1, Christmas Special"
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"BBC One - Richard Osman's House of Games Night, Series 2, Episode 1"
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"BBC One - Richard Osman's House of Games Night, Series 1, Episode 5"
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