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Guess This House
GenreGame show
Created byJames Woolley
Liz Gaskell
Presented bySaira Khan
Theme music composerEd Godsall
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series1
No. of episodes25
Production
Running time60 minutes (inc. adverts)
Production company12 Yard
Original release
NetworkITV
Release27 July (2015-07-27) –
28 August 2015 (2015-08-28)

Guess This House is a British game show that has aired on ITV from 27 July to 28 August 2015 and is presented by Saira Khan.

Format

Two teams of two evaluate houses and contents from the same county. The houses are evaluated by an estate agent, and the contents are valued by an independent valuer.

In round 1, the two teams rummage round the same house. They have fifteen minutes in the house each; although they go in separately, the footage flip-flops between the two teams. There are four bonus items in the house; if they guess which of the two values are correct, they win a bonus point. They must then guess the value of the house and contents separately; whichever guess is closest receives three points. There is a total of ten points available in this round. The same is true of round two, except in this round both teams only have ten minutes each.

In round 3, the points obtained are converted into extra minutes, and whoever has the most amount of points goes in first. A staggered entry system (similar to the one used in Dale's Supermarket Sweep) is used; both teams finish at the same time, but they start at different points. Once time is up, they submit combined totals for the house and contents; whoever is closest wins £1,000. After the break, the winning team is revealed, but the price isn't; for another £1,000, they must guess which of two prices they think to be correct.