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00:00Hello and welcome to a brand new series of Celebrity Mastermind with me Clive Myrie.
00:25In the spotlight tonight are BBC News presenter Marianne Moshiri.
00:30Her specialist subject is the Bridget Jones films.
00:33Singer-songwriter Chesney Hawks.
00:35He'll be answering questions on the Beatles' White Album.
00:38Desiree Birch, a comedian whose specialist subject is the American actress Viola Davis.
00:44And host of the paranormal series Uncanny, Danny Robbins.
00:48His subject is the Star Wars TV series The Mandalorian.
00:55Our famous faces over the next few weeks will be abandoning their huge estates and country houses.
01:03Fancy apartments and chalets, private jets and yachts, gazillion acre farms, mountaintop hideaways, cathedrals converted into family homes.
01:11And their weekend retreats in Buddhist monasteries where they can bathe in fresh yak's milk.
01:15Yes, instead, they'll all be here in the Mastermind studio vying for this glorious trophy.
01:22The one thing missing in their lives.
01:24And on top of that, they'll also be raising money for their chosen charities.
01:28One and a half minutes on a specialist subject and two minutes on general knowledge will decide the victor.
01:34So can I ask our first celebrity contender to please make their way to the black chair.
01:39Your name.
01:49Maryam Moshiri.
01:51Your occupation.
01:52Journalist and news presenter.
01:54Your chosen charity.
01:56Fursdown Youth Centre.
01:58And your specialist subject.
02:00The Bridget Jones films.
02:01The series of four films based on the highly successful novels by Helen Fielding.
02:06In one and a half minutes.
02:08Here we go.
02:08Which actress plays the role of Bridget Jones in all four films and received an Oscar nomination for her performance in the first?
02:15Renee Zellweger.
02:16Yes.
02:16Which character is Bridget's boss in the first film, her co-presenter in the second, missing, presumed dead in the third, and by the fourth, has become a firm friend, an occasional babysitter for her children?
02:27Daniel Cleaver.
02:27Yes, during Bridget Jones' The Edge of Reason, Bridget ends up in a prison in Thailand and, while there, teaches her fellow inmates the correct words to which song by Madonna?
02:37Like a Virgin.
02:38Yes, in Bridget Jones' diary, when Bridget is introduced to Mark Darcy at her parents' New Year's Day buffet, what's the main hot dish being served?
02:46Turkey curry.
02:46Yes, while rowing across a lake in Bridget Jones' diary, Daniel recites a limerick that begins with the line,
02:52There was a young woman from where?
02:55Don't know, pass.
02:56During a school field trip in Mad About the Boy, the science teacher, Mr Wallica, played by Chiwetel Ejiofor, is amazed that Bridget has travelled to the Lake District with a backpack full of what snack items?
03:08Marshmallows.
03:09Yes.
03:09Which journalist and television presenter makes a cameo appearance in The Edge of Reason, where he compliments Daniel for his work on a programme about Madrid?
03:17Jeremy Paxman.
03:18Yes, towards the end of the first film, Mark finds Bridget's diary and reads some entries about himself, including one that states he acts like he's got a giant, what, thrust up his backside?
03:28Yes, Gherkin.
03:29While backstage at a music festival in Bridget Jones' Baby, Bridget mistakes which pop star for someone who works at a coffee shop in Balaam?
03:37Yes, Ed Sheeran.
03:38Which...
03:39I've just started, so I'm going to finish.
03:42Which filmmaker directed Mad About the Boy becoming the first man to direct a film in the series, following on from Sharon Maguire and Beban Kidron, who worked on the first three films?
03:52Michael Morris.
03:53It was Michael Morris.
03:56Mariam, you had just the one pass.
03:58In Bridget Jones' diary, Daniel recites a limerick that begins with the line, there was a young woman from, it was Ealing.
04:03Oh, goodness me.
04:04You knew it.
04:05At the end of that round, Mariam, you've got nine points.
04:18And our next contender, please.
04:23Your name?
04:29Chesney Hawkes.
04:30Your occupation?
04:31Singer-songwriter.
04:32Your chosen charity?
04:34Calm.
04:35And your specialist subject?
04:36The Beatles' White Album.
04:38The 1968 double album officially entitled The Beatles, but known as The White Album because of its simple cover design.
04:46One and a half minutes.
04:47Here we go.
04:48The White Album was the first album by The Beatles to be released on their own record label, which featured a large green depiction of what fruit as its logo?
04:56Apple.
04:56Yes.
04:57Which musician and long-time collaborator with the band was credited as the producer of the album, although other members of the studio crew were also involved in the production?
05:05George Martin.
05:06Yes.
05:06Which song on the album makes reference to numerous earlier Beatles songs, including Lady Madonna, The Fool on the Hill and Fixing a Hole?
05:14Glass Onion.
05:14Yes.
05:15According to the lyrics of the song Rocky Raccoon, the title character checked into his room only to find what item of reading material?
05:22Gideon's Bible.
05:23Yes.
05:24Which song on the album did John Lennon name after his late mother, who died when he was a teenager, referring in the lyrics to her seashell eyes and windy smile?
05:33Julia.
05:34Yes.
05:34Which British pioneer of the pop art movement was largely responsible for the minimalist design of the album cover, suggesting the plain white sleeve and the idea of individually numbering each copy?
05:45Richard Hamilton.
05:47Yes.
05:47What breed of dog was Martha, the inspiration behind the title of the song Martha My Dear, written and performed by Paul McCartney?
05:54Old English Sheepdog.
05:55Yes.
05:55A box of chocolates provided the inspiration for which track on the album, with the writer George Harrison using the names of the various chocolates in the lyrics?
06:03Savoy Truffle.
06:04Yes.
06:05The White Album was primarily recorded at the band's usual studios at Abbey Road, but a few songs such as Dear Prudence and Honey Pie were recorded at which other London studios in Soho?
06:15Trident.
06:16Yes.
06:16According to the lyrics of the continuing story...
06:18I've started so I'll finish.
06:20According to the lyrics of the continuing story of Bungalow Bill, while deep in the jungle, where the mighty tiger lies, Bill is zapped right between the eyes by which comic book character?
06:30Captain Marvel.
06:31It is Captain Marvel.
06:35Chesney, at the end of that round you had no passes, you got them all right.
06:38Ten points.
06:41Can I go?
06:42Yeah.
06:45Well done.
06:46And our next contender, please.
07:00Your name.
07:01Desiree Burch.
07:02Your occupation.
07:03Comedian.
07:04Your chosen charity.
07:05Medical aid for Palestinians.
07:07And your specialist subject.
07:08Viola Davis.
07:09The life and career of the Oscar-winning American actress in one and a half minutes.
07:14Here we go.
07:15For which film set in the 1960s did Viola Davis receive her first Oscar nomination for her performance as the mother of a troubled son who was a student at a school in the Bronx?
07:25Doubt.
07:26Yes.
07:26In 2015, Davis became the first African-American actress to win the Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series.
07:33For which television series?
07:34How to Get Away with Murder.
07:36Yes.
07:36Davis states in her autobiography that at auditions she would often deliver a monologue by which character in The Color Purple, claiming that it always got me in?
07:45Sealy.
07:46Yes.
07:46Davis met her future husband, Julius Tennant, while working on what television medical drama series?
07:52Grey's Anatomy.
07:53No.
07:54City of Angels.
07:54At the age of 28, Davis graduated from which performing arts school in New York, where she says the restrictive regime didn't allow students to perform anything other than opera, ballet, and European classics?
08:06Julia.
08:06Yes.
08:07Davis has often performed in the works of which playwright, including her professional stage debut, Joe Turner's Come and Gone?
08:14August Wilson.
08:14King Headley II, for which she won her first Tony Award, and the stage and film versions of Fences.
08:21August Wilson.
08:22Yes.
08:22After her audition for what 1998 film did Davis initially believe she'd lost the role because her hair was too big, though the director, Steven Soderbergh, later revealed that it was partly the reason he cast her?
08:35Uh.
08:37Can I?
08:39I can't get it repeated, can I?
08:41No.
08:41Yes, you can.
08:42And then, after her audition for what 1998 film did Davis, I've studied so I'll finish.
08:47After her audition for what 1998 film did Davis initially believe she'd lost the role because her hair was too big, though the director, Steven Soderbergh, later revealed that it was partly the reason he cast her?
08:59Uh.
09:00Fences?
09:01No.
09:02Out of sight.
09:03Ah.
09:04Okay.
09:05Yes.
09:06Desiree, you had no passes.
09:07You've got five points.
09:10And our final contender, please.
09:22Your name?
09:23Danny Robbins.
09:24Your occupation?
09:25Writer and broadcaster.
09:26Your chosen charity?
09:27Furnishing futures.
09:28And your specialist subject?
09:29The Mandalorian.
09:30The television series set in the Star Wars universe about a bounty hunter who works on the edge of the galaxy.
09:33In one and a half minutes.
09:34Here we go.
09:35The helmeted title character in The Mandalorian is voiced by which Chilean-born actor?
09:38Pedro Pascal.
09:39Yes.
09:40What's the name of the ancient weapon first seen in the possession of the villain Moff Gideon in the season one finale, Redemption, which is said to grant its wielder a claim to the throne of God.
09:48The Darksaber.
09:49Yes.
09:50In the first episode, which German film director and actor plays the client, a mysterious figure, who hires the Mandalorian to track down and capture the foundling named Grogu, also known as the child?
10:03Werner Herzog.
10:04Yes.
10:05The two-word term used throughout the series by various characters to express frustration, exasperation or surprise, particularly during stressful or annoying situations, is dank what?
10:28Farrakh.
10:29Cobb Vanth is the marshal of what Tatooine town, sometimes known locally as Freetown, which is plagued by a giant carnivorous crate dragon?
10:38Mos Palgo.
10:39Yes.
10:40What colour of Imperial travel biscuit does the scientist Dr Pershing say that he misses when he first meets the other former Imperial soldiers who've joined the New Republic amnesty programme on the city planet of Coruscant?
10:53Yellow.
10:54The first season.
10:55What's the name of the Mandalorian ship which initially serves as a home for both him and Grogu?
10:59The Razorcrest.
11:00Yes.
11:01In the season two episode, The Siege, which former leader of the Bounty Hunters Guild is revealed to be the new magistrate of the planet, Nivaro?
11:08Grief Karga.
11:09Yes.
11:10Which actor and director is credited as the creator of the series and also provides the voice of the physically imposing warrior, Paz Vizsla?
11:17Jon Favreau.
11:18Yes.
11:19What's the name?
11:20I've started so I'll finish.
11:21What's the name of the Togruta warrior who first reveals the child's name to be Grogu, a feat she manages because she's able to communicate telepathically with him through the force?
11:31Ahsoka Tano.
11:32It is Ahsoka Tano.
11:34Danny, you had no passes at the end of that round.
11:37You've got ten points.
11:39And at the end of the specialist subjects round, let's have a look at the scores.
11:53In fourth place with five points, it's Desiree.
11:56In third place with nine points, it's Mariam.
11:58And in joint first place with ten points each, it's Chesney and Danny.
12:02So now it's general knowledge.
12:04And if there's a tie at the end, then the number of passes is taken into account and the person with the fewer passes is the winner.
12:10So let's ask Desiree to join us again, please.
12:20Desiree, you're an award-winning comedian.
12:22Your latest tour is called The Golden Wrath.
12:24Well, that is a show all about being deep in the throes of middle age, perimenopause, passing over from being in this child's position to taking care of my parents and figuring out how to tape my body to get through the rest of life.
12:40And also desperately trying to remember facts and things that I've studied.
12:45And your specialty subject, Viola Davis, an amazing woman.
12:49She's won an Emmy, a Grammy, an Oscar, and a Tony.
12:52Yes.
12:53She's got no Celebrity Mastermind trophy.
12:54Not yet, although I'm sure she could probably come here and do better on the subject of me than I did for her.
13:01So sorry about that, Viola.
13:03There's plenty of time.
13:04You've got general knowledge to come.
13:06We'll see if I have any of that.
13:07Let's go.
13:08Absolutely, Desiree.
13:09You start with five points.
13:10All right.
13:11You've got two minutes.
13:12Here we go.
13:13One.
13:14No, five.
13:15What word, which translates into English as lids or covers, is used in Spanish cuisine to refer to small portions of savory food typically eaten as snacks or appetizers?
13:36Tapas?
13:37Yes.
13:38Which athlete who won a silver medal in the women's heptathlon at the 2024 Paris Olympics was made an MBE in the 2025 New Year's Honours list?
13:48Pass.
13:49What's the single word title of the stage musical that includes the songs Consider Yourself and You've Got to Pick a Pocket or Two?
13:59Rent?
14:00No, Oliver.
14:01Which Republican politician succeeded Jimmy Carter as President of the United States?
14:05Gerald Ford?
14:06Oh, Ronald Reagan.
14:07Oh, wow.
14:08What's the more common abbreviated name for the drug botulinum toxin type A, which is widely used in cosmetic surgery to treat wrinkles?
14:15Botox.
14:16Yes.
14:17At the 2025 Brit Awards, which British singer won in five categories, including Artist of the Year, Dance Act, and Song of the Year?
14:24Uh, Little Mix?
14:25No, Charlie XCX, the shortest commercial ferry crossing by distance between England and France, sails from Dover to which French port?
14:33Oh, um, uh, Paris, but it's not that.
14:38No, Calais.
14:39Yeah.
14:40Konnichiwa is a common greeting in which Asian language?
14:43Uh, Japanese.
14:44Yes.
14:45Which Italian composer, who died in 2020, wrote the scores to films such as A Fistful of Dollars and The Good, The Bad and The Ugly?
14:52Uh, uh, pass.
14:55The dura mater is the outermost of the three protective membranes that surround the spinal cord and which organ?
15:04The brain?
15:05Yes.
15:06From the 1970s onwards, the grounds of which mansion near Stoke-on-Trent, once the home of the Earls of Shrewsbury, were developed into a major theme park?
15:14Uh, Alton Towers?
15:16Yes.
15:17Okay.
15:18Desiree, you had two passes.
15:20The composer of the soundtracks to the films A Fistful of Dollars and The Good, The Bad and The Ugly, Ennio Morricone.
15:26Oh, okay, yes.
15:27Yes.
15:28And the British athlete who won a silver medal in the women's heptathlon at the 2024 Paris Olympics, Katarina Johnson-Thompson.
15:35Okay, thank you.
15:37At the end of that round, Desiree, you've got 11 points.
15:40All right, thank you.
15:51Next up, it's Mariam.
15:56Hey.
15:57Mariam, we, of course, know each other from the BBC newsroom.
16:03Literally no idea who you are, but I know.
16:06You, of course, present The World Today, which has an audience of around 100 million viewers around the world.
16:13I'm really lucky, as you have been, to have had a front row seat to so many different moments in history, you know, from the coronation of King Charles to the conclave, the decision over a new pope.
16:24The news, it can be tough and heavy sometimes. How do you try to bring, I don't know, light and shade to your broadcasts?
16:32So at the end of my show, the last 15, 20 minutes or so, I like to devote to fun, uplifting, feel-good stories.
16:39We had a story about this boy who'd won a seagull imitation competition. Guys, please don't look at me like that. I am a normal person.
16:46And off the back of the story, I thought, well, you know, why not give it a go? Would you like me to do it now?
16:50Definitely. Do it. Oh, yeah. Lots of thumbs up over there.
16:53OK, so this is my seagull impression.
16:59That's amazing!
17:00Sorry, did you say the Pulitzer Prize people are on the phone club?
17:03Yeah. I've got to go. Hurry up, let's get this done.
17:05You start with nine points. The score to beat as it stands is 11 points. You've got two minutes on general knowledge.
17:10Here we go. The term veg, as in fruit and veg, is an informal abbreviation for what type of food stuff?
17:15Vegetable. Yes.
17:17Arrhythmia is a variation from the normal function of which organ of the body?
17:23The heart. Yes.
17:24Which football club secured their 55th Men's Top Flight League title when they won the Scottish Premiership in April 2025?
17:31Celtic. Yes.
17:32The board game known in North America as Clue has what very similar name in the UK?
17:36Cluedo. Yes.
17:37What stage musical, which premiered on Broadway in 2003, has often been promoted with the tagline
17:43so much happened before Dorothy dropped in?
17:46The Wizard of Oz.
17:47No, wicked.
17:48At around 630 miles in length, which river is the longest entirely in France?
17:54The Seine?
17:55No, the Loire.
17:56According to a common proverb used to suggest that someone who doesn't settle down won't form lasting ties,
18:02a rolling stone gathers no...
18:03Moss.
18:04Yes.
18:05The singer Danny Jones, who won the 2024 series of I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here, rose to fame as a member of which chart-topping pop group?
18:13The Undertones?
18:14No, McFly.
18:15What was the unit of currency in the Netherlands immediately before the introduction of the euro?
18:20The Gilder.
18:21Yes.
18:22What was the surname of Ronnie and Reggie, the real-life gangster twins who were played on screen by the Kemp brothers in 1990 and by Tom Hardy in 2015?
18:30Ronnie and Reggie Cray.
18:34Yes.
18:35The author, Germaine Greer's influential 1970 work is entitled The Female What?
18:40Mind?
18:41No.
18:42Eunuch.
18:43What new name was adopted in 1930 for the Turkish city of Constantinople?
18:46Istanbul.
18:47Yes.
18:48Which prominent British landscape gardener designed the grounds of Harewood House and Blenheim Palace in the 18th century?
18:53Capability Brown.
18:54Yes.
18:55The UK number one single, Get Lucky, was a 2013 hit for Daft Punk and which American singer and record producer?
19:02Jay-Z.
19:03No, Pharrell Williams.
19:04In the UK, a pearl wedding anniversary celebrates how many years of marriage?
19:08Is it 40?
19:09No, it's 30.
19:10What name is usually given to...
19:12I've started so I'll finish.
19:13What name is usually given to the point on the Earth's surface directly above the origin or focus of an earthquake?
19:20Er, the equator.
19:22No.
19:23The epicentre.
19:24Yeah, epicentre.
19:25Of course.
19:26Mariam, at the end of that round you had no passes.
19:28You've got 18 points.
19:40Next up is Chesney.
19:48Hi, Clive.
19:49You know where I'm going to start, don't you?
19:50Is it The One and Only by your time?
19:53Huge single.
19:54Five weeks at number one in 1991.
19:57Over six million records sold.
19:59What's the history behind it?
20:00I starred in a film with Roger Daltrey back in the early 90s and we had finished the soundtrack and the record label thought maybe there's a couple more songs for this.
20:10So it kind of got put out to the record industry.
20:12Nick Kershaw wrote that song.
20:14I was a huge Nick Kershaw fan since I was a kid.
20:17I remember playing it at Abbey Road to the whole team and it went down like a lead balloon.
20:21So I went home that night thinking, well I'm disappointed I'm not going to meet Nick Kershaw.
20:26But then the record label called and said, do you know what, let's get the boys' vocal on it.
20:30Maybe there's something to it.
20:31And so it amazes me sometimes when you hear these stories about songs that nearly didn't even get made.
20:37With you, what's your relationship with that song now, what, 30 years later?
20:4334 years.
20:44I've had my ups and downs with it over the years, as you can imagine Clive, but these days we're like friends with benefits.
20:52You know?
20:54Wonderful.
20:55Okay.
20:56Well let's check your general knowledge, shall we?
20:59You start with 10 points.
21:01The score to beat as it stands is 18 points.
21:03You've got two minutes.
21:04Here we go.
21:05The national anthem of the United States is entitled the star-spangled what?
21:08Banner.
21:09Yes.
21:10One hand-controlled peripheral device for a computer was invented and patented in the 1960s by the American scientist Doug Engelbart.
21:18Mice?
21:19Yes.
21:20In the television sitcom Friends, what's the first name of the character played by Courtney Cox?
21:25Monica.
21:26Yes.
21:27The deepest point of which ocean is in the Java trench off the coast of Indonesia?
21:32I'm sorry, could you repeat that one?
21:34The deepest point of which ocean is in the Java trench off the coast of Indonesia?
21:39Atlantic?
21:40No, the Indian.
21:41No, the Indian.
21:42In the context of employment, the letters WFH, which are used to refer to an alternative to going into an office, stand for what expression?
21:53Pass.
21:54Bell bottoms are a style of what type of garment?
21:57Jeans.
21:58Trousers.
21:59At the Academy Awards ceremony in 2025, what film won five Oscars, including the one for best picture?
22:09Pass.
22:10In 2017, Antonio Guterres, a former Prime Minister of Portugal, became the Secretary General of which international organisation?
22:19NATO?
22:20No, the United Nations on a standard monopoly board. Which square lies diagonally opposite Go?
22:28Jail.
22:29No, free parking. Which country was added to the Rugby Union Five Nations Championship in 2000, winning their opening game against Scotland?
22:37Argentina?
22:38No, Italy.
22:39In the title of a best-selling 1993 romance novel by Dame Gilly Cooper, the serial seducer Lysander Hawkely is described as the man who made husbands what?
22:51Weep?
22:52No, jealous.
22:53Which Essex town, once the capital of Roman Britain, when it was known as Camulo Dunum, was granted official city status in 2022?
23:04Pass.
23:06It was actually Colchester.
23:08Colchester.
23:09You had two other passes. At the Academy Awards in 2025, the film that won five Oscars, and Nora.
23:15I'm going to kick myself for that one.
23:17And in the context of employment, the letters WFH, working from home.
23:22Of course.
23:23At the end of that round, Chesney, you've got 14 points.
23:27And finally, let's have Danny again, please.
23:46Danny, creator and star of the hit paranormal series, Uncanny. Now, if an alien dropped onto Earth and wanted to know what that show was about, what would you tell him?
23:52I think I'd want to interview him first of all, because we look at UFO cases on Uncanny. Uncanny is real people telling me stories of fantastical things.
24:03It's mostly ghosts, but often UFOs, even Bigfoot, things like that.
24:07And I think most paranormal shows are really interested in places, like going to a stately home or a castle and camping out, waiting for a ghost.
24:17We're interested in people. I love these human stories.
24:20And whether you believe in things or not, I think they're equally interesting, because they're these little detective stories about what went on.
24:27OK. What are the telltale signs if you've got a ghost in your house?
24:30Noises and then objects moving.
24:33I've had things flying across rooms, electric toothbrushes switching themselves on in one case.
24:40Possibly the ghost of a dentist, I don't know.
24:42We're going to brush the cobblers off your general knowledge.
24:46Because Danny, you have ten points the score to beat to become a celebrity mastermind is Mariam's 18 points.
24:55You've got two minutes. Here we go.
24:57What's the usual term for a dome-shaped shelter or house typically constructed by Inuit people from blocks of snow?
25:03An igloo.
25:04Yes. A miniature, black-coated breed of farm animal that has become popular as a domestic pet is called the Vietnamese pot-bellied what?
25:12Pig.
25:13Yes. Which metallic element, a liquid at room temperature, was commonly used in thermometers and barometers?
25:19Mercury.
25:20Yes. The English university based in Norwich, often referred to as UEA, is known in full as the University of where?
25:26East Anglia.
25:27Yes. Can't stand losing you, message in a bottle, and walking on the moon.
25:31Were UK hit singles in the late 1970s for which British group?
25:34The police.
25:35Yes. The tendons known as hamstrings are in which limbs of the human body?
25:39The legs.
25:40Yes. Which crime-fighting hero first appeared in issue 27 of Detective Comics in May 1939?
25:46Batman.
25:47Yes. What was the professional surname of the real-life operatic soprano portrayed by Angelina Jolie in the 2024 film Maria?
25:56Callas.
25:57Yes. Which constellation and sign of the zodiac has the alternative name, The Goat?
26:03Orion.
26:04No. Capricorn. Which famous English steeplechase was won in April 2025 by the Irish-trained horse Nick Rocket?
26:12The Derby.
26:13No. Grand National. Which American civil rights activist was assassinated while giving a speech at the Audubon Ballroom in Manhattan in 1965?
26:21Martin Luther King.
26:22No. Malcolm X. Which of the twelve apostles of Jesus was the brother of Saint Peter and was declared in 1320 to be the patron saint of Scotland?
26:31Paul.
26:32No. St Andrew. What's the full name of the Coronation Street character who's been married to women named Vicky, Becky and Michelle and twice each to Karen and Tracy?
26:41Ken Barlow.
26:42No. Steve McDonald. The purplish and yellow-winged butterfly called the Morning Cloak in North America is known in the UK as the Camberwell what?
26:51No. Pass.
26:52The controversial Three Gorges Dam which stands almost 600 feet tall is part of a Chinese hydroelectric project on which river?
27:01The Yangtze.
27:02It is the Yangtze.
27:05Danny, you had won past the purplish and yellow-winged butterfly called the Morning Cloak in North America is known in the UK as the Camberwell beauty.
27:15Which means at the end of that round, you've got 19 points. You've done it.
27:20Oh my God, really? I didn't even realise. Wow. You fall apart in this chair.
27:25You're a celebrity mastermind.
27:26Wow. Thank you, Clive.
27:30There you go.
27:31Let's have a look at the final scores. In fourth place with 11 points, it's Desiree Burch. In third place with 14 points, Chesney Hawks. In second place with 18 points, it's Mariam Mashiri. Which means in first place with 19 points, it's Danny Robbins. So he takes home the trophy and is tonight's celebrity mastermind winner.
27:56Many congratulations. I am not an apparition. I'm not a ghost. This is true. You have done it.
28:06It's great. It's amazing.
28:08Well done. Join us again next time for more masterminds.
28:12Thanks for watching. Bye for now.
28:26I deal in scary stuff and yet the scariest thing I've ever encountered is that black chair.
28:39and girls and if they feel good.
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28:59And Grace said, look out for more magistrates andgregation endeavors.
29:03Here we go next time for the WILL Giant merde.
29:07You
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