Episode 4

Panellists Judi Love, Richard Madeley, Harry Hill and MIST try to identify the owner of a nine-bedroom Georgian mansion house. It is home to Rohini, but three visiting imposters all maintain they own the property. The real Rohini has an enviable property complete with an ice room, a pirate room, a yoga studio and an indoor beach, and she runs it as a yoga and alternative therapy retreat.
Up in the pirate room, one of the Rohinis claims that a broken window was caused by a small flying potato, while another says that a fireplace in the house cost £24,000. All the Rohinis demonstrate their alternative therapies, which range from spinning on the spot to clucking like a chicken.
The panel must align their chakras to intuit which of the Rohinis is the real homeowner, attempting to pick her out at the end of the episode.
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