Malorie Blackman, Matt Dawson, Chris McCausland and Ranvir Singh do battle for the prizes in this week's run of Richard Osman's House of Games.
Blind comedian Chris McCausland has explained to me that the games is slightly different this week so that there is a level playing field.
"I've done quite a lot of panel shows now, and I just love being involved in it all, and I think that probably shows on the telly.
Sometimes some small adjustments need to be made to a format. I did a week of Richard Osman's House of Games where they made the whole week completely non-visual. The picture rounds were replaced with audio clues for everyone and Richard didn't even use the autocue so nobody else could see the questions before I did."
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McCausland's fame has grown thanks to breakout appearances on television shows including 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown, Have I Got News For You, the Royal Variety Performance, The Outsiders and QI. When he recorded another appearance for Would I Lie To You?, “They told me I’ve been in four consecutive series and nobody else apart from Bob Mortimer has done that. It’s pretty good company to be in.”
Malorie Blackman is an award-winning, best-selling author. She was born in 1962. She trained in computer science and worked in computing before publishing her first book at the age of 28. She has since written 60 books. Matt Dawson is the former rugby union player and a team captain on A Question of Sport. Tanveer Singh is a journalist and television presenter. She is the newsreader/deputy presenter on ITV's Good Morning Britain.
Richard Osman's House of Games, Monday, December 4 - Friday, December 8, BBC Two, 6pm.
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