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00:00Hello and welcome to Mastermind with me Clive Myrie. In the spotlight tonight are Tom McAndrew,
00:26a mechanical design engineer whose specialist subject is the planets of the solar system.
00:31Meg Stapleton, a policy manager. Her subject is the films of Kirsten Dunst.
00:36Teddy Fogel, a student. He'll be answering questions on the song cycles of Franz Schubert
00:41and Mina Heath, a business development consultant. Her subject, the BBC drama series Shetland.
00:47Spare a thought for our four brave contenders tonight willing to subject themselves to an
00:58experience I suspect most of you dear viewers at home wouldn't dream of contemplating. It is a
01:04special breed that's willing to do this, endure two minutes of questions on a specialist subject
01:09and two and a half minutes on general knowledge, all while sitting in the famous black chair with
01:14the spotlight in their eyes and the clock ticking down. But the reward is priceless. The chance to
01:20win this astonishingly beautiful glass bowl and the title of Mastermind Champion. So can I ask our
01:28first contender? To join us please.
01:39Your name? Tom McAndrew. Your occupation? Mechanical design engineer. And your specialist subject?
01:45Planets of the solar system. The history and features of the eight planets that orbit the sun
01:49and their respective moons in two minutes. Here we go. Most of the planets in our solar system rotate
01:56from west to east but Uranus and which other planets spin in the opposite direction? Venus. Yes. In 1989,
02:03Voyager 2 photographed a great dark spot around the size of the earth in the southern hemisphere of which
02:09planet? Neptune. Yes. Which astronomer who founded an observatory in Flagstaff, Arizona in 1894,
02:16created maps of what he thought were canals on the surface of Mars? Schiaparelli. No, Percival Lowell.
02:24The first two moons of Uranus to be discovered were named after Oberon and which other Shakespearean
02:30character? Phoebe. No, Titania. In July 1994, the Galileo space probe observed fragments of which comet
02:38colliding with Jupiter? Shoemaker-Levy 9. Yes. Which of Saturn's moons is nicknamed the Death Star Moon?
02:45Because of a giant impact crater that causes it to resemble a space station in the Star Wars film
02:51series. Miras. No, Mimas. What three-word term is commonly used for the violent event that's believed
02:58to have occurred early in the history of the solar system, when changes to the orbits of the outer
03:03planets led to a sharp increase in meteorite impacts on the inner planets? The late heavy bombardment.
03:09Yes. In 1846, just 17 days after the discovery of Neptune, which British astronomer made the first
03:15observation of its largest moon, Triton? John Herschel. No, William LaSalle. The lowest point on Mars
03:24is in which large impact basin where the atmospheric pressure on the crater floor is around double that
03:30at the rim.
03:34Gold crater? No, Hellas. In his essay on the stability of the motion of Saturn's rings, published in the 1850s,
03:41which scientists demonstrated that the rings could not be solid structures, but must instead be composed
03:46of numerous small particles orbiting the planet independently? Christian Huygens? No, James Clark
03:52Maxwell, which space probe launched? I've started so I'll finish. Which space probe launched in 1972 was the first
03:59to fly past Jupiter?
04:03Galileo? No, it was Pioneer 10.
04:07So Tom, at the end of that round, you had no passes. You've got four points. Thank you.
04:11And our next contender, please.
04:31Your name.
04:32Meg Stapleton.
04:33Your occupation.
04:34Policy manager.
04:35And your specialist subject.
04:36The films of Kirsten Dunst.
04:38The award-winning American actress born in New Jersey in 1982 in two minutes.
04:43Here we go. Kirsten Dunst received an Oscar nomination for her performance in the 2021
04:48Western The Power of the Dog as a widow with what first name?
04:52Rose.
04:52Yes, in Interview with the Vampire Dunst character, Claudia is disgusted when she hears that Louis,
04:58her adopted vampire father, used to eat what animals?
05:01Rats.
05:01Yes, in Wimbledon, Dunst plays a tennis star named Lizzie Bradbury, who meets a veteran
05:06British player called Peter Colt, after the two of them are accidentally booked into the
05:10same room at which London hotel?
05:13The Dorchester.
05:14Yes, in The Virgin Suicides, when the school heartthrob Trip Fontaine sits next to Lux,
05:20Lisbon, in the school auditorium and tells her he's going to ask her out.
05:23What's her two-word response?
05:25Fat chance.
05:26Yes, which American musician appears as a singer performing the songs Murder, He Says,
05:30and You Belong to Me, at the wedding reception of Betty Warren in Mona Lisa Smile?
05:35Tori Amos.
05:36Yes. What's the name of the high school attended by Betsy Jobs and her best friend,
05:40Arlene Lorenzo, in the 1999 film Dick?
05:44Rosner High.
05:45No, Hamilton High School. While dining at a taverna in Crete in The Two Faces of January,
05:50Dunst character Colette McFarland asks her husband to explain which word from the taverna's name?
05:55Asterion.
05:56Yes. In Drop Dead Gorgeous, when Amber Atkins is arsed out on a date by Brett Clemens,
06:01she explains that she can't make it as the funeral parlour where she works is very busy,
06:06because it's what time of year?
06:07Hunting season.
06:08Yes. What's the name of the choreographer in Bring It On, whom Dunst character Torrance Shipman,
06:13the captain of the cheerleading team, hires to train them for the regional finals?
06:17Sparky Palastri.
06:18Yes. The title of the film Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind is taken from a poem by which
06:23English writer, whom Mary, Dunst character in the film, quotes to her boss, Dr Meerswak?
06:29Alexander Pope.
06:30Yes. During a handwriting lesson in The Beguiled Edwina, the teacher, played by Dunst,
06:35tells one of her students to be careful with which letter of the alphabet?
06:38E?
06:39Yes. In the opening scene of Little Women, when Amy March welcomes her mother home,
06:44she uses... After this whole finish, she uses what word incorrectly,
06:48only to be put right by her sister Jo?
06:50No. Exasperated?
06:53No. Expectorating.
06:56Meg, at the end of that round, you've had no passes.
06:58You've got ten points. Thank you.
07:09And our next contender, please.
07:11Your name?
07:19Teddy Vogel.
07:20Your occupation?
07:21Student.
07:22And your specialist subject?
07:23The song cycles of Fran Schubert.
07:25The Viennese composer's three major song cycles written in the early 19th century,
07:30Die Schöne-Möhleren, Wintereiser and Schwanengesang. In two minutes.
07:34Here we go.
07:35The Schöne-Möhleren and Wintereiser are settings of poems by which German poet,
07:40who was about two years older than Schubert?
07:42Wilhelm Müller.
07:43Yes. In the eighth song, In Schwanengesang.
07:45The singer sorrowfully likens himself to which figure from Greek mythology,
07:49lamenting that I bear the unbearable?
07:51Atlas.
07:52Yes. The cycle, Die Schöne-Möhleren, about a young man's love for a miller's daughter,
07:56comprises how many songs?
07:5820.
07:58Yes. The first 12 poems in Wintereiser, which Schubert initially set as a cycle in its own right,
08:04were first encountered by the composer in an almanac with what title?
08:08Urania.
08:09Yes. Seven poems by Ludwig Rellstaab, which ultimately became part of Schwanengesang,
08:14were originally given by Rellstaab to which other composer, who died before he could set them to music?
08:20Ludwig van Beethoven.
08:21Yes. The two birds in the song Ruckblick, or Backwards Glance, from Wintereiser,
08:26that are said to be singing in contest with one another, are the lark and what other bird?
08:31Crow.
08:32No. The nightingale.
08:33Die Schöne-Möhleren is dedicated to which amateur singer, a friend of Schubert,
08:37who was described as having a beautiful, noble-sounding, high baritone voice?
08:41Karl von Schoenstein.
08:43Yes. A 2010 recording of Wintereiser features Matthias Leubner,
08:47accompanying the singer on what unusual instrument,
08:50which is mentioned in the final song of the cycle?
08:52Hurdy-gurdy.
08:53Yes. The first and last songs in Schwanengesang, known in English as Message of Love and The Pigeon Post,
09:00were both composed in what major key?
09:02Which has been associated in Schubert's work with Love and Serenity?
09:06G major.
09:07Yes. The complete cycle of Die Schöne-Möhleren was not sung in public until May 1856,
09:13almost 30 years after Schubert's death,
09:15when which German singer performed it at the Musikverein in Vienna?
09:20Julius Stockhausen.
09:21Yes. The second half of Wintereiser opens with a song entitled Die Post, or The Post,
09:26which comprises four short stanzas that each end with what two words?
09:32Pass.
09:32Schwanengesang includes settings of six poems...
09:36Aufstallig, so I'll finish.
09:38Schwanengesang includes settings of six poems from which poetic cycle by Heinrich Heiner,
09:43published in the 1820s as part of both Reisebilder and subsequently Heiner's Buch der Lieder?
09:50The Homecoming.
09:51It is Die Heimkehr, or The Homecoming.
09:55Teddy, at the end of that round, you had just the one pass.
09:58The second half of Wintereiser opens with the song entitled Die Post, or The Post,
10:02which comprises four short stanzas that end with the two words, My Heart.
10:08So, at the end of that round, you've got ten points.
10:20And our final contender, please.
10:30Your name.
10:31Mina Heath.
10:32Your occupation.
10:33Business development consultant.
10:35And your specialist subject.
10:36The BBC crime drama series Shetland.
10:40The Scottish television series based on the crime novels of Anne Cleaves.
10:44In two minutes.
10:45Here we go.
10:45The main character in Shetland, Detective Inspector Jimmy Perez,
10:49is originally from which of the Shetland Islands?
10:51Feral.
10:52Yes.
10:52In episodes based on the novel Raven Black, the reclusive character Magnus Bain,
10:57who becomes a murder suspect after a body is found near his home,
11:00is played by which Emmy award-winning actor?
11:02Brian Cox.
11:03Yes. Which Scottish musician who wrote the theme and incidental music for the show
11:08is credited from series one onwards as composer?
11:11John Lund.
11:11Yes. When DS Alison Tosh McIntosh visits Glasgow with D.I. Perez in series three,
11:17she's disappointed to discover that a venue called The Snake Pit,
11:20where she was once a regular, is now a shop selling what products?
11:24Candles.
11:25Yes. The deep sea diver Eamon Gowdy is in a decompression chamber
11:29when he receives a scrap of paper with what three words handwritten on it?
11:32Silence is golden.
11:34Yes. What's the name of the boat owned by the fisherman Callum Dunwoody
11:38that the team suspects has been used in a people trafficking operation in series five?
11:42Silver Darling.
11:43Yes. When Tosh stays overnight with her boyfriend Donnie for the first time,
11:47she gets up to find him cooking sausages while wearing a diving mask and snorkel,
11:52and listening to which Scottish band?
11:54The Proclaimers.
11:55No. Runrig. What mythical creature from Shetland folklore is the subject of a graphic novel
12:00by the young author Connor Cairns, who goes missing shortly after its launch?
12:04The Wolver.
12:05Yes.
12:06Ruth Calder, a detective inspector with the Metropolitan Police,
12:09who arrives in Shetland at the start of series eight,
12:11on the trail of a vulnerable witness to a gangland shooting,
12:15tells Tosh that she grew up near which place in the islands?
12:19Er, Brer?
12:20No. East Row. In series nine, D.I. Calder talks to Noah, a young boy who claims that,
12:25on the night his mother was murdered, he saw something that looked like what dinosaur?
12:30Tyrannosaurus Rex.
12:31No. Brontosaur. In the various series, what official position is held,
12:35at different times, by the characters Rona Kelly, Maggie Keene and Harry Lament?
12:39Procurator Fiscal.
12:41Yes. What book does Jimmy's friend Alice give to him, having written in it,
12:45found this and thought of you?
12:46100 Years of Solitude. It is 100 Years of Solitude.
12:50Mina, at the end of that round, you had no passes. You've got nine points.
13:05At the end of the specialist subjects round, let's have a look at the scores.
13:08In fourth place with four points, it's Tom.
13:11In third place with nine points, it's Mina.
13:13And in joint first place with 10 points each, Meg and Teddy.
13:18So now it's general knowledge. And if there's a tie at the end, then the number of passes is
13:22taken into account and the person with the fewer passes is the winner. And if they're tied on passes
13:27as well, it's a tie break. So let's ask Tom to join us again, please.
13:32Tom, you start with four points. You've got two and a half minutes on general knowledge.
13:44Here we go. Which city in Bavaria is known in German as München?
13:48Munich.
13:49Yes. And grammatical phrases such as I didn't do nothing or you're not going nowhere contain a
13:55construction known as a double what? Negative.
13:58Yes. From 1399 to 1461, England was ruled by three consecutive kings who each reigned under what first name?
14:06Edward.
14:06No, Henry. The title of what 2014 album by Taylor Swift is the name of the year in which she was born?
14:131989.
14:13Yes. Which Labour politician and minister for transport made seat belts in cars compulsory
14:18and later introduced the breathalyser as part of the 1967 Road Safety Act?
14:24Harold Macmillan.
14:25No, Barbara Castle. What tight-fitting one-piece garment, typically worn by gymnasts and ballet
14:30dancers, is named after the French acrobat who designed it in the 19th century?
14:35Leotard.
14:35Yes. The British journalist Anthony Holden wrote the 1990 book Big Deal and its 2007 follow-up,
14:42Bigger Deal, about his attempts to earn a living playing which card game?
14:47Poker.
14:48Yes. What name derived from a Latin word for a lattice or screen is given to the part of a church that is
14:53normally used by the clergy and the choir?
15:01Cops.
15:01No, chancel. The dish, known as bath chaps, is made using meat from the cheeks of what farm animal?
15:09Cow.
15:09No, pig. The title of what television series first shown from 1996 to 2001 and originally starring
15:16Stephen Tomkinson as the priest Father Peter Clifford is also the name of the fictional Irish village where
15:21it's set.
15:27Pass.
15:28Which river in south-east England flows north-east through Kent via Tunbridge and Maidstone before it
15:34empties into the Thames estuary near Sheerness?
15:37The test.
15:42No, the medway. What predecimal UK coin was known informally as a bob?
15:47Bound.
15:48No, shilling. In Chicago in May 2025, Mustafa Assal from Egypt won his first individual world championship
15:55in which sport?
15:59Erm...
16:02Archery.
16:03No.
16:03Squash. Which British actor has played leading roles in the films for Weddings and a Funeral,
16:08Notting Hill and About a Boy?
16:11Hugh Grant.
16:11Yes. The term fax for a telecommunications technology once commonly used to transmit documents
16:18is an abbreviation of what word for a copy of something?
16:22Facsimile.
16:23It is facsimile.
16:25Tom, you had just the one pass. The title of the television series starring Stephen Tomkinson,
16:31that's also the name of the fictional Irish village where it's set, Bally Kiss Angel.
16:36You knew it.
16:37And at the end of that round, Tom, you've got 11 points.
16:50Next up, it's Mina.
16:52The score to beat as it stands is 11 points.
17:04You've got two and a half minutes on general knowledge.
17:06Here we go.
17:07What imperial unit of weight is commonly abbreviated to the letters LB?
17:12Pound.
17:13Yes. In which European capital city are the Rembrandt House Museum and the Van Gogh Museum?
17:18Amsterdam.
17:19Yes. At the Academy Awards ceremony in 2025, the British author Peter Straughan won the Oscar for
17:24Best Adapted Screenplay for what film starring Ralph Fiennes?
17:29Pass.
17:29Mongolia has a land border with Russia to its north and which country to its south?
17:34China.
17:35Yes. The Solheim Cup is a professional women's tournament for teams representing Europe and America in which sport?
17:42Tennis.
17:42No, golf.
17:43The hormone prolactin, which stimulates lactation in the mammary glands, is produced by which other gland in the human body?
17:51Adrenal.
17:52No, pituitary.
17:53Which group's 1979 album London Calling features on its cover a famous image of the band member Paul Simonon smashing his guitar on stage?
18:03Blur.
18:03No, The Clash.
18:04What name, derived from a Greek word meaning heated from below, is given to the ancient Roman system of heating a building by circulating hot air beneath the floor?
18:13Thermal.
18:14No, Hypocost. Between 2019 and 2024, contestants called Carina Lepore, Harpreet Kaur and Rachel Wulford were among the winners of what reality television series?
18:27Love Island.
18:28No, The Apprentice. What's the name of the Grace and Favour property near Burnham in Buckinghamshire that's made available for use by a UK cabinet minister, traditionally the Chancellor of the Exchequer?
18:38Checkers.
18:39No, Dorney Wood. Wheat is the French word for what number?
18:43Eight.
18:44Yes. The navigation system that uses a network of satellites known by the acronym NAVSTAR to pinpoint a user's location anywhere in the world is better known by what three-letter abbreviation?
18:55GPS.
18:56Yes. In the life cycle of an insect, what's the usual term for the adult stage?
19:04Pulse.
19:04Pulse.
19:05In the 19th century children's book by Carlo Collodi, what's the name of the woodcarver who creates the puppet Pinocchio?
19:12Giappetto.
19:13Yes. The witch suffix in the names of English towns such as Nantwich, Droitwich and Northwich indicates that a place was a centre for the extraction of what mineral?
19:24Erm...
19:27Coal?
19:27No, Salt. The 1963 stage musical, Oh What a Lovely War, devised by Joan Littlewood, is a satire on which 20th century conflict in particular?
19:36Second World War.
19:38No, it's the First World War.
19:40Meena, you had two passes. In the life cycle of an insect, the usual term for the adult stage is Imago.
19:49And at the Academy Awards, Peter Straughan won an Oscar for Best Adapted Screenplay for the film Conclave.
19:56And at the end of that round, Meena, you've got 15 points.
20:01Next up, it's Meg.
20:18Meg, you start with 10 points. The score to beat as it stands is 15 points. You've got two and a half minutes on general knowledge.
20:25Here we go.
20:25If a person deals with a difficult challenge with courage and determination to continue, which parts of the body are said to be gritted?
20:32Teeth.
20:33Yes. What long-running UK television soap introduced the Skilbeck, Sugden and Wilkes families when its first episode was broadcast in 1972?
20:42Carnation Street?
20:43No, Emmerdale. Tunny is an alternative name for what edible marine fish?
20:49John Dory?
20:49No, Tuna. An irrational number approximating to 2.236 is the square root of what whole number?
20:59Four?
21:00No, five. The American rapper born Jordan Carter in Atlanta in 1995 topped the UK Albums Chart in March 2025 with a release entitled Music under what stage name?
21:11Kid Cudi?
21:12No, Playboy Carti. What alternative process to washing clothes with water and detergents uses organic solvents such as perchloroethylene?
21:21Dry cleaning?
21:22Yes. In accountancy, a company's statement of financial performance or income statement is also known by the abbreviation P&L. In this context, P&L stands for what?
21:33Pay and learn. No, profit and loss. What term is commonly used to refer to a group of poets that includes Andrew Marvell, Henry Vaughan and John Donne, whose work was philosophical and highly intellectual?
21:49Romantic?
21:49No, metaphysical. What domesticated animal has a breed called the merino, which was developed in Spain and is noted for its fine wool?
21:57Sheep. Yes. Which Athenian dramatist who lived during the 5th and 4th centuries BC wrote plays entitled Wasps, Clouds and Frogs, among many others?
22:07Socrates?
22:07No, Aristophanes. The word bra for an item of underwear is short for what word?
22:12Brazier.
22:13Yes. In what Oscar-winning 1967 film did Sidney Poitier first play the Philadelphia detective Virgil Tibbs?
22:19In the Heat of the Night.
22:20Yes. Lake Balaton is a popular visitor attraction in which central European country?
22:25Peru?
22:27No, Hungary. Which prestigious race at the 2025 Cheltenham Festival was won by a horse called
22:32I Know The Way You're Thinking, who beat the previous dual winner of the race, Galapa Deschamps, in second?
22:39Grand National?
22:40No, it was the Cheltenham Gold Cup. What religious movement was founded in the 1950s by the American author L. Ron Hubbard
22:46and grew out of a self-help system known as Dianetics?
22:50Scientology.
22:50Yes. In the House of Lords, what name is given to independent peers not affiliated?
22:56I've started, so I'll finish.
22:57In the House of Lords, what name is given to independent peers not affiliated to any party?
23:02Because by tradition, they sit in the middle of the chamber at right angles to the government and opposition members.
23:09Crossbench.
23:10They are crossbenchers.
23:12So Meg, at the end of that round, you had no passes. You've got 17 points.
23:26And finally, let's have Teddy again, please.
23:29Teddy, you start with 10 points. The score to beat to get through to the semifinals is Meg's 17 points.
23:42You've got two and a half minutes on general knowledge.
23:44Here we go. In the 2024 film subtitled One Love, Kingsley Benadier portrays which reggae singer?
23:51Bob Marley.
23:52Yes. Although in the UK, the word billion was previously used to refer to a million million,
23:57it's now widely acknowledged to mean how many million?
24:00One thousand.
24:00Yes. Which US president who served in the role in the early 19th century owned a plantation in Virginia called Monticello?
24:07Thomas Jefferson.
24:08Yes. Which Latin American country has a name that translates from Spanish as rich coast?
24:14Costa Rica.
24:15Yes. What term for a person who speaks several different languages is derived from Greek words meaning many and tongue?
24:21Polyglot.
24:22Yes. The Ulmansbury interchange just north of Bristol is the point where the M4 meets which other motorway?
24:29The M1?
24:31No, the M5. In finance, a market on an upward trend is known as a bull market,
24:35while a market on a downward trend is referred to by what corresponding animal name?
24:40Bear market.
24:41Yes. At Paris Fashion Week in March 2025, the British designer Sarah Burton showcased her debut collection
24:47as the new creative director of which French fashion house?
24:51Dior?
24:52No. Givenchy. What's the collective name for the emotionless Doctor Who villains originally from the planet Mondas,
24:58who have had their human flesh replaced with metal and plastic parts?
25:04Daleks?
25:05No. Cybermen.
25:06Which American scientist was awarded the 1939 Nobel Prize in Physics for his invention of a particle
25:11accelerator known as the cyclotron?
25:15Enrico Fermi?
25:16No. Ernest Lawrence. As well as being a test cricket venue, Edgerbuston is also the home ground of which county club?
25:26Warwickshire.
25:27Yes. The Roger Hargreaves character Mr Bump is which primary colour?
25:32Red?
25:33No. Blue. In September 2024, Mike Nesbitt was confirmed as the new leader of which political party in Northern Ireland?
25:39The DUP?
25:41No. The Ulster Unionist Party. A song entitled Brandy, which reached number 12 in the UK in 1971,
25:47was a hit single a few years later for Barry Manilow with what slightly different title?
25:52What a Fine Girl?
25:55No. Mandy. The Sheldonian Theatre designed by Christopher Wren in the 1660s is in which English city?
26:01Oxford?
26:02Yes. The British journalist Emma Tucker left her post as editor of the Sunday Times in 2023
26:07to become editor-in-chief at which American daily newspaper based in New York?
26:12The Wall Street Journal?
26:13Yes. The Meadow, the Creeping and the Bulbous are three. I've started so I'll finish. The Meadow, the Creeping and the Bulbous are three of the most common species in Britain of what plant of the genus Ranunculus,
26:25with small bright yellow flowers often seen on lawns and in fields and parks?
26:33Daffodil?
26:34No. Buttercup.
26:37Teddy, at the end of that round, you had no passes. You've got 19 points. You've done it.
26:42Yeah. Thank you.
26:53So let's have a look at the final scores. In fourth place with 11 points, it's Tom. In third place with 15 points, it's Mina. In second place with 17 points, it's Meg. Which means in first place with 19 points, it's Teddy. So he goes through to the semi-finals. Congratulations to him.
27:12If you'd like to be a contender in the next series, please go to our website, bbc.co.uk slash mastermind and you can follow us at mastermind quiz. Join us again next time for more
27:23masterminds. Thanks for watching. Bye for now.
27:31I can't quite believe it. I never thought I was going to win my heat. It's really got a bit of surprise to me.
27:36And your specialist subject. The song cycles of Fran Schubert. I've been a musician since I was really young and I have a Gen Z attention span and I'm used to three minute songs and Fran Schubert's music is just this beautiful blend of this concise, beautiful songs combined with the melodic.
27:56I think he's one of the greatest melodic writers ever. So it's really my favorite kind of music.
28:01Urania. Yes.
28:03Carl von Schoenstein. Yes.
28:05The Homecoming. It is.
28:06I was pretty happy with my specialist subject round, but at the same time, I know the other contestants were also playing very well. I know Meg had the same score as me and I had a pass going into the general knowledge round. So I was a bit stressed at that point. My family supported me at home. My mum, my grandma, my auntie, and especially my dad, who's been constantly pushing me to keep revising for this.
28:28It would be a dream come true for me to win the mastermind glass bowl. I've been watching this show since I can remember. So it would be absolutely brilliant to win.
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