
Richard Osman's House of Games is a show/game show series airing on UK television.
The broadcast is scheduled for Thursday in the seventeenth week and is presented as a programme episode. It forms part of the ongoing series that has been running through the season, and its placement in the schedule marks it as a regular instalment of the show. In this particular instalment, four personalities – Jennie McAlpine, Ugo Monye, Joe Pasquale and Felicity Ward – are put to the test. They each take part in a series of general‑knowledge challenges, pushing their trivia skills to the limit. The episode focuses on how these contestants fare when confronted with questions that span a broad range of topics. The challenges featured here are the penultimate set in the overall competition, meaning they’re the second‑to‑last round before the final showdown. As the participants tackle the questions, the programme highlights their attempts to out‑wit one another, showcasing the dynamics that emerge when each tries to prove their breadth of knowledge. The episode therefore serves as a crucial stepping‑stone toward the concluding challenges, offering viewers a clear view of how close the competitors are to the end of the series.
Throughout the week, Jennie McAlpine, Ugo Monye, Joe Pasquale and Felicity Ward put their general knowledge to the test, taking part in a series of trivia‑based challenges. Each day they compete in different games designed to probe their recall and quick thinking, with the contest building toward a final showdown. By Friday, the accumulated scores determine who emerges victorious, and a single winner is announced. The programme follows the quartet as they navigate the questions, offering viewers a light‑hearted look at how well they can handle a range of facts and puzzles. The format remains consistent, with each segment presenting a fresh set of questions that test a variety of topics, keeping the participants on their toes.
In the penultimate round of the competition, Jennie McAlpine, Ugo Monye, Joe Pasquale and Felicity Ward all put their general‑knowledge abilities to the test. The four contestants tackle a succession of trivia challenges, each trying to demonstrate how much they know across a range of topics. Each challenge asks a question that could cover anything from history and sport to pop culture, forcing the participants to think quickly and rely on what they remember. The format pits them against one another, with points awarded for correct answers, so the pressure builds as they vie for the top spot. Throughout the episode, the contestants' banter and reactions provide a backdrop to the competition, keeping the mood lively while the stakes rise.
Throughout the week, Cally Beaton, Louis Emerick, Helen George and Justin Moorhouse put their general‑knowledge abilities to the test by taking part in a variety of trivia‑based games. Each day presents a fresh set of questions and challenges, prompting the four participants to draw on what they know about a wide range of topics. The format encourages friendly competition as they strive to out‑score one another, while the light‑hearted atmosphere keeps the focus, it's on fun rather than pressure. By the end of the week, the quartet'll have demonstrated just how they can think on their feet when faced with rapid‑fire quizzes.
During Redemption Week, four former contestants—Radzi Chinyanganya, Janet Ellis, Darren Harriott and Suzi Ruffell—put their general‑knowledge abilities to the test. The quartet competes in a range of trivia‑focused games, each designed to challenge what they know across various topics. Throughout the week they face a succession of question‑based rounds, striving to out‑wit one another while demonstrating their recall and reasoning skills. Each round targets a different facet of their knowledge, requiring quick recall and sharp thinking. The format sees them moving from one quiz‑style challenge to the next, each episode offering a fresh set of puzzles that highlight their breadth of knowledge.
Throughout the week, Cally Beaton, Louis Emerick, Helen George and Justin Moorhouse put their general‑knowledge abilities to the test by taking part in a variety of trivia‑based games. Each day presents a fresh set of questions and challenges, prompting the four participants to draw on what they know about a wide range of topics. The format encourages friendly competition as they strive to out‑score one another, while the light‑hearted atmosphere keeps the focus, it's on fun rather than pressure. By the end of the week, the quartet'll have demonstrated just how they can think on their feet when faced with rapid‑fire quizzes.
During Redemption Week, four former contestants—Radzi Chinyanganya, Janet Ellis, Darren Harriott and Suzi Ruffell—put their general‑knowledge abilities to the test. The quartet competes in a range of trivia‑focused games, each designed to challenge what they know across various topics. Throughout the week they face a succession of question‑based rounds, striving to out‑wit one another while demonstrating their recall and reasoning skills. Each round targets a different facet of their knowledge, requiring quick recall and sharp thinking. The format sees them moving from one quiz‑style challenge to the next, each episode offering a fresh set of puzzles that highlight their breadth of knowledge.
Cally Beaton, Louis Emerick, Helen George and Justin Moorhouse face each other in a series of head‑to‑head challenges that put their general knowledge to the test. Throughout the week they tackle a range of trivia‑based games, each round designed to probe how much they remember about everything from history to pop culture. The format pits the four contestants against one another, with every episode offering a fresh set of questions and a new opportunity for one of them to out‑wit the others. The schedule varies daily, with some sessions focusing on quick‑fire questioning while others involve visual clues, meaning the quartet must rely on both detailed knowledge and instinctive guessing.
Throughout the week, Radzi Chinyanganya, Janet Ellis, Darren Harriott and Suzi Ruffell face off in a series of trivia‑based challenges, each testing their breadth of general knowledge. The quartet pits their wits against one another, moving from one game to the next as the programme rolls on. Every episode sees them matching answers, recalling facts and trying to out‑smart the others, all in the spirit of friendly competition. By the end of the week, the four have put their knowledge to the test across a range of quiz formats, showing just how far each can go when the pressure’s on.
Cally Beaton, Louis Emerick, Helen George and Justin Moorhouse face each other in a series of head‑to‑head challenges that put their general knowledge to the test. Throughout the week they tackle a range of trivia‑based games, each round designed to probe how much they remember about everything from history to pop culture. The format pits the four contestants against one another, with every episode offering a fresh set of questions and a new opportunity for one of them to out‑wit the others. The schedule varies daily, with some sessions focusing on quick‑fire questioning while others involve visual clues, meaning the quartet must rely on both detailed knowledge and instinctive guessing.
Throughout the week, Radzi Chinyanganya, Janet Ellis, Darren Harriott and Suzi Ruffell face off in a series of trivia‑based challenges, each testing their breadth of general knowledge. The quartet pits their wits against one another, moving from one game to the next as the programme rolls on. Every episode sees them matching answers, recalling facts and trying to out‑smart the others, all in the spirit of friendly competition. By the end of the week, the four have put their knowledge to the test across a range of quiz formats, showing just how far each can go when the pressure’s on.
Throughout the week, Cally Beaton, Louis Emerick, Helen George and Justin Moorhouse put their general‑knowledge abilities to the test, taking part in a range of trivia‑style games. Each episode sees the four participants tackling questions and challenges that require quick recall and broad awareness of facts, with the format designed to highlight how well they can navigate assorted quiz formats. Their efforts are measured against one another as they compete in these knowledge‑based contests, offering viewers a light‑hearted look at how the group handles the pressure of answering varied questions across the series of games. The competition runs each day, with all four facing the same set of trivia challenges.
The Wednesday episode of week eight brings back four former contestants – Radzi Chinyanganya, Janet Ellis, Darren Harriott and Suzi Ruffell – to compete once more. Each of them returns to the studio, ready to engage in a series of knowledge‑testing challenges. Throughout the week they face a range of trivia‑based games designed to probe their general‑knowledge abilities. The format pits the four against one another in successive rounds, allowing them to demonstrate how well they recall facts across a broad spectrum of topics, with the ultimate aim of out‑scoring their rivals. The competition runs daily, giving each participant multiple opportunities to showcase their recall speed and accuracy.
Throughout the week, Cally Beaton, Louis Emerick, Helen George and Justin Moorhouse put their general‑knowledge abilities to the test, taking part in a range of trivia‑style games. Each episode sees the four participants tackling questions and challenges that require quick recall and broad awareness of facts, with the format designed to highlight how well they can navigate assorted quiz formats. Their efforts are measured against one another as they compete in these knowledge‑based contests, offering viewers a light‑hearted look at how the group handles the pressure of answering varied questions across the series of games. The competition runs each day, with all four facing the same set of trivia challenges.
The Wednesday episode of week eight brings back four former contestants – Radzi Chinyanganya, Janet Ellis, Darren Harriott and Suzi Ruffell – to compete once more. Each of them returns to the studio, ready to engage in a series of knowledge‑testing challenges. Throughout the week they face a range of trivia‑based games designed to probe their general‑knowledge abilities. The format pits the four against one another in successive rounds, allowing them to demonstrate how well they recall facts across a broad spectrum of topics, with the ultimate aim of out‑scoring their rivals. The competition runs daily, giving each participant multiple opportunities to showcase their recall speed and accuracy.
In the penultimate round of the Thursday episode, Cally Beaton, Louis Emerick, Helen George and Justin Moorhouse put their general‑knowledge abilities to the test. The four contestants face a series of questions designed to gauge how much they know across a range of topics, all before the showdown scheduled for Friday’s final. As the challenges progress, each participant strives to out‑wit the others, hoping their breadth of knowledge will give them an edge. The atmosphere is charged, with friendly banter masking the underlying rivalry. The tension builds with every answer, marking the last major hurdle before the climactic finale the following day.
In the penultimate question round, the show pits four former contestants against each other to see how well they can recall general knowledge. The lineup features Radzi Chinyanganya, Janet Ellis, Darren Harriott and Suzi Ruffell, each bringing their own background to the challenge. Throughout the segment, they are asked a succession of varied questions that test their breadth of awareness, forcing them to think quickly and demonstrate what they know before the final stage arrives. The tension builds as each answer is revealed, with the audience watching keenly to see who will hold the edge. The rapid‑fire format keeps the pace lively, ensuring the competitors must stay sharp throughout.
In the penultimate round of the Thursday episode, Cally Beaton, Louis Emerick, Helen George and Justin Moorhouse put their general‑knowledge abilities to the test. The four contestants face a series of questions designed to gauge how much they know across a range of topics, all before the showdown scheduled for Friday’s final. As the challenges progress, each participant strives to out‑wit the others, hoping their breadth of knowledge will give them an edge. The atmosphere is charged, with friendly banter masking the underlying rivalry. The tension builds with every answer, marking the last major hurdle before the climactic finale the following day.
In the penultimate question round, the show pits four former contestants against each other to see how well they can recall general knowledge. The lineup features Radzi Chinyanganya, Janet Ellis, Darren Harriott and Suzi Ruffell, each bringing their own background to the challenge. Throughout the segment, they are asked a succession of varied questions that test their breadth of awareness, forcing them to think quickly and demonstrate what they know before the final stage arrives. The tension builds as each answer is revealed, with the audience watching keenly to see who will hold the edge. The rapid‑fire format keeps the pace lively, ensuring the competitors must stay sharp throughout.
Cally Beaton, Louis Emerick, Helen George and Justin Moorhouse tackle the final challenges, after which Richard Osman declares the winner of the day and ultimately crowns the week’s champion.
In the closing segment of the episode, Radzi Chinyanganya, Janet Ellis, Darren Harriott and Suzi Ruffell each put their knowledge to the test in the final round of questions. Each contestant faces a rapid‑fire series of queries, striving to out‑wit the others as the clock ticks down, and the tension builds until the host reveals who has secured the day’s win. Following that, the programme also declares which participant will claim the overall triumph for the week. The atmosphere is lively, with banter and friendly rivalry evident throughout, and the results are announced at the end, determining both the daily champion and the weekly victor.
Cally Beaton, Louis Emerick, Helen George and Justin Moorhouse tackle the final challenges, after which Richard Osman declares the winner of the day and ultimately crowns the week’s champion.
In the closing segment of the episode, Radzi Chinyanganya, Janet Ellis, Darren Harriott and Suzi Ruffell each put their knowledge to the test in the final round of questions. Each contestant faces a rapid‑fire series of queries, striving to out‑wit the others as the clock ticks down, and the tension builds until the host reveals who has secured the day’s win. Following that, the programme also declares which participant will claim the overall triumph for the week. The atmosphere is lively, with banter and friendly rivalry evident throughout, and the results are announced at the end, determining both the daily champion and the weekly victor.