Episode 14
Two families battle it out in a range of hilarious games. Half of the games are based on the idea of Chinese Whispers. The team stand in a line of six cubicles separated by sliding doors. Each player has ten seconds to pass something onto the person in the next cubicle by means of a drawing, a mime or using a kazoo to convey a well-known tune. The other games involve anything from remote control football boots and motorized toilets to bursting balloons with the aid of giant nappies!
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