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Full list of House Of Games contestants on Series 8

See who's on House Of Games this week
Richard Osmans House Of Games

Richard Osman’s House Of Games has returned for an eighth series with 100 brand new episodes.

House Of Games airs Monday – Friday at 6PM on BBC Two and iPlayer.

Hosted by the witty and charming Richard Osman, the show features a group of celebrity contestants who engage in a series of fun and challenging quiz rounds.

Each episode offers a mix of trivia, word games, and brain-teasers, keeping both the contestants and viewers entertained.

Weekly line up of contestants

Week 1 (23 – 27 September) – Ahir Shah, Michaela Strachan, Dr Xand van Tulleken and Vogue Williams

Week 2 (30 September – 4 October) – Michael Ball, Jodie Prenger, Laurence Rickard and Snoochie Shy

Week 3 (7 – 11 October) – Jacqui Joseph, Ben Thompson, Laura Tobin and Henning Wehn

Week 4 (14 – 18 October) – Sam Campbell, Cherry Healey, Anthony Ogogo and Catherine Tyldesley

Week 5 (21 – 25 October) – Chris Bisson, Danielle Harold, Katharine Merry and Robert Webb

Week 6 (26 October – 1 November) – Jordan Banjo, Sian Lloyd, Nick Pickard and Ellie White

Week 7 (4 – 8 November) – Deirdre O’Kane, Jay Rayner, Tessa Sanderson and Iwan Thomas

Week 8 (11 – 15 November) – Josh Jones, Molly Rainford, Mark Rhodes and Sonia

Week 9 (18 – 22 November) – Cheryl Baker, Chris Bavin, Axel Blake and Sophie Willan

Week 10 (25 – 30 November) – Nikki Fox, Ruthie Henshall, Danny John-Jules and Ignacio Lopez

Week 11 (2 – 6 December) – Simon Armitage, Josie Gibson, Ardal O’Hanlon and Adele Roberts

Series eight of House Of Games will air for twenty weeks for a total of 100 new episodes.

Each day, a new champion is declared after a quick-fire round at the end of each episode. Throughout the week, these scores add up, culminating in the announcement of an overall champion on Friday.

Winners face a tough decision: will they pick the coveted House of Games suitcase, or opt for the House of Games bee hotel?

With its distinctive format and entertaining questions, House of Games has become a popular part of the BBC’s schedule, attracting quiz lovers and fans of light-hearted competition alike.

You can catch up on past episodes online now via BBC iPlayer

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