Every day this week, celebrity contestants Eniola Aluko, Phil Daniels, Nikita Kanda and Danny Miller take on a series of quiz rounds selected by the host, quiz legend Richard Osman.
So herer's a rare line-up indeed - one with no stand-up comedians. There's Quadrophenia star Phil Daniels, actor Danny Miller who plays Aaron Dingle in Emmerdale, football person Eniola Aluko and presenter Nikita Kanda.
Phil Daniels has had such a long and illsutrious career I guess it would be inevitable that he has done some comedy in his time. And I'm not just talking about singing along with Blur on Parklife.
In fact the first thing I remember Daniels appearing in was a kids comedy series in which each week he and Ray Burdis played teenagers who did different jobs. I couldn't have named the series if you put a loaded revolver to my head, but thanks to wikipedia i can confirm confidently that it was called Four Idle Hands. He also appeared with Pauline Quirke in You Must Be Joking.
Daniels has actually had a number of comedy roles over the years. He was one of the stars of the Only Fools and Horses prequel Rock and Chips and Sunnyside Farm and appeared as flatulent, rotten-toothed boozer regular Terry alongside Al Murray in the pub-based Sky comedy Time Gentlemen Please and also in Gimme Gimme Gimme.
He played the title role in the movie Billy the Kid and the Green Baize Vampire and did the voice of Fetcher, the dimwit rat in Chicken Run.
He also, of course, appeared as Reggie alongside Anita Dobson in the Inside No 9 episode Mother's Ruin.
He is also excellent in Mike Leigh's early film Meantime alongside Gary Oldman and Tim Roth, but that's probably far too bleak to be counted as a comedy.
Richard Osman's House of Games, Monday, January 20 - Friday, January 24, 6pm, BBC Two.