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Richard Osman's House of Games.

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shysal Thu 31-Mar-22 10:13:32

Does anyone else enjoy this? I record it every weekday and watch after my dinner. I think I enjoy it because I seem to be quite good at it despite lacking knowledge of football and films. Of course there is nobody to compete with at home, but I usually beat the contestants to the 'buzzer' (unless there is a delay? smile). I hope it is keeping my brain active.

Eloethan Sat 23-Apr-22 00:12:58

Great fun and I think Richard Osman comes across as such a nice person.

PerthNana Sat 16-Apr-22 23:35:31

I love House of Games, I love R Osman, I feel he is like a very kind teacher explaining the lesson to the class! I really enjoyed this week's célébrités and loved seeing Mathew Horne and his wins!! I do not particularly like Where is K or the tablet rounds with the average number of the pair...too random!! I like the intro music rounds and the one where the words gradually fill up with letters of the alphabet best.. I dont generally like quiz shows but I watch this show every night after I've recorded it!

grannydarkhair Sat 16-Apr-22 22:09:58

Imo, the Spielberg film can only be better than the book. I’m another who really didn’t enjoy the book. I think it only sold well because it had Richard Osman’s name as the writer. If it had been the first book by an unknown name, how well would it have done?

Chardy Sat 16-Apr-22 18:41:08

Jaxjacky

It probably won’t resemble the book much when the film hits the screen.

It wasn't the storyline that grated, it was the way it was the story was presented. I even gave it a 2nd go, and didn't get past the 1st chapter.

Chardy Sat 16-Apr-22 18:38:19

I recognised (as in show me their face, I can tell you where I know them from) the 2 men last week, and the 2 men the week before. The very knowledgeable woman from the week before was on Have I Got News For You that Friday.

Vintagejazz Sat 16-Apr-22 14:05:31

I didn't recognise any of them this week, or last week

Mollygo Mon 11-Apr-22 21:27:41

Recognising any of the celebrities is worth a point in our house-before the questions start. ??

TillyTrotter Mon 11-Apr-22 19:57:40

Yes Vintage I think they are. I sometimes recognise only 1 out of the 4.
So many Comedians too.

Vintagejazz Mon 11-Apr-22 19:10:54

TillyTrotter

Having read it I am agog at Steve Spielberg wanting the rights to make a film from The Thursday Murder Club.
I was underwhelmed, but it’s just my opinion.

Loved the book. And the follow up. But I'm a big cosy murder fan.

Are the 'celebrities' on House of Games becoming more obscure? I haven't recognised any of them over the last few weeks.

Mollygo Fri 08-Apr-22 16:51:13

TillyTrotter

Those were my thoughts exactly . ?

I was underwhelmed as well but one DD said it was OK once she got into it.
The Steven Spielberg version will probably not resemble the book very much at all so that won’t be a problem.

Jaxjacky Fri 08-Apr-22 16:50:51

It probably won’t resemble the book much when the film hits the screen.

TillyTrotter Fri 08-Apr-22 16:10:02

Those were my thoughts exactly . ?

Urmstongran Fri 08-Apr-22 16:00:38

I didn’t like the book AT ALL. ☹️
I couldn’t fathom what everyone was raving about!

TillyTrotter Fri 08-Apr-22 15:48:13

Having read it I am agog at Steve Spielberg wanting the rights to make a film from The Thursday Murder Club.
I was underwhelmed, but it’s just my opinion.

Urmstongran Fri 08-Apr-22 15:40:45

Blimey I must have left me brain under the pillow! That last comment should have been on my ‘Pointless’ thread.

Actually it all seems rather pointless ... ?

“I find television very educating. Every time somebody turns on the set, I go into the other room and read a book.” – Groucho Marx

Urmstongran Fri 08-Apr-22 15:37:54

I’m Sorry this has come up on the other Richard Osman thread already. Ignore me!
?

LilacChaser Fri 08-Apr-22 15:08:41

He's leaving Pointless now to concentrate on his writing, apparently. More like, he's sick of the hunter-and-proud-of-it idiot of a sidekick.

Zoejory Fri 08-Apr-22 15:05:33

Just read that Richard is leaving Pointless! Boo hoo. But he'll be still doing House of Games. Hoorah. He'll do Celebrity Pointless and Alexander will have guest presenters.

Richard is a very busy man now. Steven Spielberg bought the rights to his Thursday Murder Club. Good going, Richard!

suenanny Sun 03-Apr-22 12:24:59

Love it

Vintagejazz Sat 02-Apr-22 20:53:50

GrammaH

I love HoG and, like many others, watch Pointless first. In the winter, DH makes sure he's in the house ready to watch together, which I really like. Sadly, at this time of the year, he's bound to be still busy doing something in the garden when they're on so I have to watch alone. It never bothers me if I know the celebrities or not, it's fun whoever they are, though some weeks the foursome gel better than others. I must say I've been surprised how dim a couple of the TV doctors are! The round I'm always shocked at is the one involving dates - they've given 17th century for Roman occurrence, for example. I love the one where they have to draw a character on a stick figure & I like to play along with Win when they're Singing. It's a great show, I look forward to it every day.

Yes I get seriously worried at how ill informed some of the doctors are.

Ashcombe Sat 02-Apr-22 20:23:45

Have you tried Octurdle? I love these word games.

No, but my DH is hooked on it and recently completed a game in four minutes!

GrammaH Sat 02-Apr-22 16:05:09

I love HoG and, like many others, watch Pointless first. In the winter, DH makes sure he's in the house ready to watch together, which I really like. Sadly, at this time of the year, he's bound to be still busy doing something in the garden when they're on so I have to watch alone. It never bothers me if I know the celebrities or not, it's fun whoever they are, though some weeks the foursome gel better than others. I must say I've been surprised how dim a couple of the TV doctors are! The round I'm always shocked at is the one involving dates - they've given 17th century for Roman occurrence, for example. I love the one where they have to draw a character on a stick figure & I like to play along with Win when they're Singing. It's a great show, I look forward to it every day.

GreenGran78 Sat 02-Apr-22 15:51:12

Vintage jazz. Being a bestseller proves nothing. The Shades if Grey series also sold in huge numbers, due to the publicity, and was the biggest load of cr** to hit the shops for many years. Without his name, and him having every chance to pique the public's interest, Osman's book would have sunk without trace.

Janetashbolt Sat 02-Apr-22 15:37:03

Have you read his novels, just finished Thrusday Murder Club EXCELLENT unexpected ending

Vintagejazz Sat 02-Apr-22 15:08:28

It's been a bestseller for ages.