Skip to playerSkip to main content
  • 19 minutes ago
Celebrity Mastermind Season 24 Episode 2br br CelebrityMastermindbr RealityInsightHub br br Please subscribe to our official channel to watch the full movie for free as soon as possible Reality Insight Hubbr Official Channel httpswwwdailymotioncomTrailerBoltbr THANK YOU

Category

😹
Fun
Transcript
00:00Hello and welcome to Celebrity Mastermind with me, Clive Myrie.
00:23In the spotlight tonight are actress Sally-Ann Matthews, best known for Coronation Street,
00:29who will be answering questions on the film and stage musical Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.
00:34TV and radio presenter Yinka Bukini, her specialist subject is sharks.
00:38Comedian Felicity Ward, her subject is the American band Pixies and Michael Bradley.
00:44From the punk band The Undertones, his subject is the classic film It's a Wonderful Life.
00:49They might be the bee's knees and top of the tree in their own walks of life.
00:58Success is nothing new for our four celebrity contenders.
01:02But the mastermind black chair doesn't care if you're famous, that heads turn as you walk down the street.
01:08Yeah, you might be cock of the walk, but could tonight see you end up a mere feather duster?
01:12One and a half minutes on a specialty subject and two minutes of general knowledge questions await,
01:17and there can only be one winner, but taking part means they're helping their chosen charities.
01:22We wish them luck, so can I ask the first celebrity contender to please make their way to the black chair?
01:29Your name?
01:37Sally-Anne Matthews.
01:39Your occupation?
01:40Actress.
01:40Your chosen charity?
01:42Brain tumour research campaign.
01:44And your specialist subject?
01:46Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.
01:47The 1968 film and 2002 stage musical adaptations of Ian Fleming's novel about a magical flying car.
01:55In one and a half minutes.
01:56Here we go.
01:57What's the first name of Professor Potts, played in the film by Dick Van Dyke,
02:01the inventor who restores the wrecked old racing car that becomes Chitty Chitty Bang Bang?
02:05Correct.
02:06Yes, according to the song, what unusual items of confectionery invented by accident by Professor Potts
02:12are described as the eatable, tweetable treats?
02:15Toot sweets.
02:16Yes, the child catcher, played by the ballet dancer Robert Heltman in the film,
02:20was originated by which actor and writer on the London stage?
02:24Richard O'Brien.
02:24Yes, what was the surname of the brothers Robert and Richard who wrote the music and lyrics
02:29for both the film and stage versions, earning an Oscar nomination for the film's title song?
02:34Sherman.
02:34Yes, in the film, the Potts household comprises the professor, his father, who's known as Grandpa,
02:40his two children, Jemima and Jeremy, and a dog named after which famous inventor?
02:44Edison.
02:45Yes, when the villainous Baron Bomburst of Bulgaria serenades his Baroness,
02:49he sings that she's his little choochie face,
02:52and she responds telling him he's her lovey-lovey-dovey-little what?
02:58Do.
03:01Pass.
03:02What's the name of the early 19th century windmill overlooking the village of Turville in Buckinghamshire
03:07that was used as the filming location for the Potts family home?
03:10Copston Mill.
03:11Yes, the stage musical received its official premiere in April 2002 at which theatre in London's West End?
03:18The Palladium.
03:19Yes, at the start of the stage musical,
03:21what's revealed to be the illustrative nickname of the champion racing car
03:24that, many years later, is converted into Chichi Chichi Bang Bang?
03:28Parathon Panther.
03:29Paragon Panther.
03:30Oh, I'm sorry, I have to take your first answer.
03:34It's Paragon Panther.
03:36Sally-Anne, you had just the one pass.
03:38The Baroness, when she's serenading the Baron,
03:40she says you're my lovey-lovey-dovey-little teddy bear.
03:44At the end of that round, Sally-Anne, you've got seven points.
03:46Oh, thank you.
03:56And our next contender, please.
04:00Your name?
04:07Yinka Bikini.
04:08Your occupation?
04:09TV and radio presenter.
04:11Your chosen charity?
04:12The British Heart Foundation.
04:13And your specialist subject?
04:15Sharks.
04:16The cartilaginous fish,
04:17various species of which inhabit all the world's oceans.
04:21In one and a half minutes.
04:22Here we go.
04:23Which predatory shark, the largest to hunt sizeable prey rather than filter feed,
04:27is named after the pale colour of its belly?
04:30The great white shark.
04:34Yes.
04:35What other common name for the cigar shark reflects the fact that it attacks larger animals
04:39and uses a twisting movement to bite a circular piece of flesh out of them?
04:45The bobble tail?
04:47No, the cookie-cutter shark.
04:48What name, usually translated into English as shaggy beard,
04:52is given to a group of flat-bottom-dwelling sharks found mainly in the waters around Australia and Indonesia?
04:57The reef shark?
05:01No, wobbergongs.
05:02The tiny tooth-like structures, sometimes known as placoid scales,
05:05that give a shark's skin its characteristic rough texture,
05:08are known alliteratively as dermal what?
05:11Denticles.
05:11Yes, balloon sharks or puffer sharks are given what other name
05:15because they can expand their bodies to twice their usual size by sucking in seawater when threatened?
05:21Blow?
05:22No, swell sharks.
05:23Which geological period that began more than 300 million years ago
05:26is sometimes called the golden age of sharks because of the abundance of sharks that lived at that time?
05:32Metatarsical?
05:33No, carboniferous period.
05:35What shark with a supernatural-sounding name uses a hunting technique,
05:39commonly known as slingshot feeding,
05:41in which its extendable jaw is fired forwards to catch prey?
05:46The superman shark?
05:48No, the goblin shark.
05:49What Latin name, meaning beak, is given to the long-tooth-studded snout?
05:53I've started so finish.
05:55That a saw shark uses to slash at and stun its prey?
06:02Banana?
06:03No, rostrum.
06:05Yinka, at the end of that round, you had no passes.
06:07You've got two points.
06:14Hero?
06:15James.
06:18And our next contender, please.
06:27Your name?
06:28I don't know anymore.
06:30I'm Felicity Ward.
06:31Your occupation?
06:33Comedian and actress.
06:34Your chosen charity?
06:36Homeless action in Barnet.
06:37And your specialist subject?
06:38The American band, The Pixies.
06:40Yes, the indie rock band formed in 1986 in one and a half minutes.
06:44Here we go.
06:45The singer, Charles Thompson, known by the stage name Black Francis,
06:49started the band Pixies in which city?
06:52Boston, Massachusetts.
06:52Yes, which member of the original line-up of Pixies grew up, not in Boston, but in Dayton, Ohio?
06:58Kim Deal.
06:58And joined the band after replying to an advert in a local newspaper?
07:02Kim Deal.
07:02Yes.
07:03In 1987, the band recorded the so-called Purple Tape, a 17-song cassette that would evolve into the mini-album,
07:09Come On Pilgrim, at which studio in Roxbury?
07:13Fort Apache.
07:14Yes.
07:14Pixies' first full-length album, Surfer Rosa, features a track that begins with the spoken line,
07:19This Is A Song About A Superhero Named What?
07:22Tony.
07:22Yes, Pixies signed to the British record label 4AD, and shortly before the release of the album Doolittle in 1989,
07:29they agreed a distribution deal with what major American label?
07:33Electra.
07:34Yes, in 1989, along with the groups Love & Rockets and Shelley Ann Orphan, Pixies supported which British band
07:40on various dates of their North American stadium concert tour?
07:44The Cure.
07:45Yes, in the lyrics of the Pixies' song Monkey Gone to Heaven,
07:48If Man is Five and the Devil is Six, Who is Seven?
07:51God.
07:51Yes, the 1991 album, Trump Le Monde, features a cover version of what song by the Jesus and Mary chain?
07:58Head on.
07:59Yes, after an acrimonious split, Pixies reformed in 2004 and embarked on a warm-up tour
08:04before performing their first major reunion gig at which music festival in California at the start of May?
08:10Lollapalooza.
08:11No, Coachella.
08:12What 1989 single was accompanied by a video performed in a studio?
08:16I've started to say I'll finish.
08:17What 1989 single was accompanied by a video performed in a studio strewn with flowers?
08:22With Thompson and Deal merely opening their mouths rather than appearing to sing
08:26because they reportedly refused to lip-sync.
08:29Valeria?
08:30No.
08:31Here comes your man.
08:32Eh.
08:33Felicity, at the end of that round, you had no passes.
08:35You've got eight points.
08:36Oh, all right.
08:37And our final contender, please.
08:56Your name.
08:57Michael Bradley.
08:58Your occupation.
08:59Musician.
08:59Your chosen charity.
09:01Rainbow rehoming.
09:02And your specialist subject.
09:04It's a Wonderful Life.
09:05The classic 1946 film directed by Frank Capra and starring James Stewart and Donna Reed.
09:11In one and a half minutes.
09:12Here we go.
09:13At the start of the film, Clarence the Angel is tasked with saving George Bailey from killing himself.
09:18And if he succeeds, he will learn his what?
09:21Wings.
09:21Yes.
09:21Clarence is shown George Bailey's early life.
09:24What's the name of the chemist whom the young Bailey prevents from accidentally poisoning a sick boy?
09:29Mr. Goer.
09:30Yes.
09:30When George and his newly reintroduced childhood admirer Mary fall into a swimming pool,
09:35they're taking part in a contest involving the performance of what dance?
09:39The Charleston.
09:39Yes.
09:40What's the address of the dilapidated old Granville house where Mary sets up home for George on their wedding night with help from their friends Bert and Ernie?
09:49320 Sycamore.
09:50Yes.
09:50What's the three-word title of the short story by Philip Van Doren Stern on which the film was based?
09:56The Greatest Gift.
09:57Yes.
09:58The Bailey's sacrifice their honeymoon fund to keep the buildings and loan business open when there's a rush on the banks and the local miser, Mr. Potter, offers to buy out the shares of customers for how many cents on the dollar?
10:0950 cents on the dollar.
10:11Yes.
10:11When we first meet George as an adult, he's buying a suitcase for his planned travels around the world and names the places he means to visit, these being Italy, Baghdad and which city in Central Asia?
10:21Summer can.
10:24Yes.
10:24At the end of the film, George finds a copy of the Mark Twain book, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, under the Christmas tree, inscribed by Clarence with the words,
10:31No man is a failure if he has what?
10:34Friends.
10:34Yes.
10:35What was the name of the independent production company through which Capra made the film and which was sold off to Paramount after the film didn't recoup its high production costs when first released?
10:45Liberty film.
10:46It was Liberty Films.
10:48Michael, at the end of that round, you had no passes. You got them all right. Nine points.
10:59Well done.
11:02And at the end of the specialist subjects round, let's have a look at the scores.
11:06In fourth place with two points, it's Yinka.
11:08In third place with seven points, it's Sally Ann.
11:11In second place with eight points, Felicity.
11:13And in first place with nine points, it's Michael.
11:16So now it's general knowledge.
11:18And 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.
11:24And if they're tied on passes as well, it's a tie break.
11:27So let's ask Yinka to join us again, please.
11:37Yinka, wonderful presenter across both TV and radio, currently known for fronting true crime documentaries.
11:42Your latest P. Diddy, The Rise and Fall on BBC3 and iPlayer.
11:46True crime.
11:46It's a really popular genre at the moment.
11:49What's the fascination?
11:50If you think about it, Clive, like, everyone's a little bit nosy.
11:53If you're driving down the road and there's blue lights, you're sort of rubbernecking to see it.
11:58You look out of your curtain.
11:59It's knowing the world around you.
12:00You started out in radio, actually.
12:02Radio One, the early breakfast show.
12:04What was it like starting a radio?
12:05Was that an opportunity for you to sort of, you know, get your grounding in broadcasting?
12:09A hundred percent.
12:11I actually didn't have any plans of ever meeting you.
12:15And obviously, it's a pleasure.
12:18I'm glad you added that.
12:21But being on telly was never really the goal.
12:24I just like to tell stories.
12:25I like to communicate with people.
12:27And I'm a chatterbox.
12:29I feel a silence, even if it's not necessary.
12:33You also do red carpet film premieres as well.
12:36Not to name drop, but I did meet Leonardo DiCaprio the other day.
12:39What did you chat with Leo about?
12:41He smelled really nice.
12:44So I was like...
12:44You got that close.
12:45I sort of asked him what aftershave he was wearing, because I might get it for my other half.
12:49And, you know, smell a bit more DiCaprio.
12:53We're going to check out your general knowledge.
12:55Because you start with two points.
12:57You've got two minutes.
12:58Here we go.
12:59What single digit number most closely resembles a letter S?
13:03Five.
13:04Yes.
13:04Which American city in Southern California has the nickname City of Angels?
13:08Los Angeles?
13:09Yes.
13:09In July 2025, which Scottish singer had a UK number one single with Survive a week after
13:15performing the song during a surprise comeback appearance at Glastonbury?
13:21Gloria Gaynor.
13:22No, Luis Capaldi.
13:23What Spanish snack consists of ridged batons of fried dough that have been rolled in sugar
13:27and cinnamon?
13:29Churros?
13:30Yes.
13:30Which actress won a BAFTA and a Primetime Emmy Award for her role as the assassin Villanelle
13:35in the television drama series Killing Eve?
13:39Oh, I forgot her name.
13:42I forgot her name.
13:43Jodie Whittaker.
13:43No, Jodie Comer.
13:45Yeah.
13:45The humorous modern-day acronym MAMIL for an enthusiastic cyclist stands for middle-aged
13:51man in what fabric?
13:53Lacra.
13:53Yes.
13:54What 2003 film stars Bill Murray and Scarlett Johansson as two Americans who become friends
13:59while visiting Tokyo?
14:01Oh, um...
14:02Oh, no, I've forgotten it.
14:05The...
14:05Airport.
14:08No, Lost in Translation.
14:10What toy consisting of interlocking plastic bricks was patented in Denmark in 1958 and
14:15has a name that translates as Play Well?
14:18Lego?
14:19Yes.
14:19The four figures in the New Testament Book of Revelation said to personify cataclysmic
14:24events are usually referred to as the four horsemen of the what?
14:27Apocalypse.
14:28Yes.
14:29In a cabinet reshuffle in September 2025, Shabana Mahmood succeeded Yvette Cooper in which
14:34senior government role?
14:37Health Minister.
14:38No, Home Secretary.
14:39What name is given to jewellery, often in the form of a brooch, that features a raised
14:43layered carving of a person, animal or scene cut from shell or hardstone?
14:51Bodice?
14:52No, Cameo.
14:53The Philadelphia 76ers, the Minnesota Timberwolves and the Sacramento Kings are American professional
14:58teams in what sport?
15:00Er, basketball?
15:02Yes, it's basketball.
15:04Yinka, at the end of that round you had no passes.
15:06You've got nine points.
15:08Next up, it's Sally-Anne.
15:23Sally-Anne, familiar face to millions of horses, Jenny Bradley, off Corrie, although you recently
15:29left the show.
15:30She's been through a lot, Jenny has.
15:35Her father died, her mother died, her son died, her stepson died, her husband died, her
15:43fiance died and her serial killing lover died.
15:47So she'd kind of been through it, you know.
15:49Jenny was the landlady in The Rover's Return, which is an iconic role to have on that show.
15:56Yeah.
15:57Was it a role that you took on willingly or...?
16:00When I was first in the show, it was Bette Lynch.
16:04Bette Lynch, of course.
16:05So, an icon, they're big shoes to fill.
16:08And then, yeah, everybody kind of has an opinion on how you should do it.
16:14And also just technically pouring pints.
16:16That's hard.
16:17You're now sort of out there, auditioning again, what's that like?
16:22It's the world of the self-tape.
16:23I've got all the gear, a little bit of an idea, but I've been practising now by making videos
16:29on Instagram and baking sourdough bread, just so I can get used to recording it and editing
16:35it, and that's how you have to audition these days.
16:38This is terrifying.
16:42Sally-Anne, we're going to check out your general knowledge now.
16:45Now, let's see how you do.
16:47You start with seven points.
16:48The score to beat as it stands is nine points.
16:51You've got two minutes.
16:52Here we go.
16:53Beef is meat obtained from what farm animals?
16:56Cow.
16:57Yeah.
16:57What magazine is often referred to by shortening its title to Cosmo?
17:02Cosmopolitan.
17:02Yes.
17:03The South American country named Ecuador is the Spanish word for what line of latitude around
17:08the Earth?
17:11Capricorn?
17:12No, equator.
17:13Oh, of course.
17:14The perennial festive hit by Wham! features the repeated lyrics,
17:17I gave you my heart, but the very next day you gave it away.
17:20Last Christmas.
17:21Yes.
17:21The term acrophobia, partly derived from a Greek word meaning extreme or topmost,
17:27is usually defined as a fear of what?
17:30Acro.
17:31No, gymnastics?
17:32No, heights.
17:33What British television sitcom, which ran for ten series from 2007, is set at a fictional,
17:39all-inclusive Mediterranean holiday resort called the Solana?
17:43Benidorm.
17:44Yes.
17:44The acronym POTUS is used informally to refer to the holder of which political position in
17:49the United States?
17:50President.
17:51Northern Ireland?
17:52Yes.
17:52Culean Castle, Tantalan Castle and Urquhart Castle are all visitor attractions in which
17:57of the four home nations of the UK?
18:00Northern Ireland?
18:01No, Scotland.
18:01In 1804, which military leader was crowned as Emperor of France in a ceremony at Notre Dame
18:06Cathedral attended by Pope Pius VII?
18:10No idea.
18:11Matt Tyshurst?
18:12No, Napoleon.
18:13The term expat for a person who lives in a country that's not their own is an abbreviation
18:17of what word?
18:20Expatriate?
18:20Yes.
18:21In the 2025 university boat race on the River Thames, which team won the men's race for
18:25the third consecutive year and women's race for the eighth consecutive year?
18:29Cambridge.
18:30Yes.
18:30What 1995 film tells the story of a real-life NASA mission to return three astronauts to
18:35Earth after their craft is damaged en route to the moon?
18:38Apollo 13?
18:39Yes, in the Booker Prize-winning 2001 novel Life of Pi by Jan Martel, the character called
18:45Richard Parker is what species of big cat?
18:49Tiger.
18:49Yes.
18:50Which composer's 1787 work Serenade No. 13?
18:54I've said it so I'll finish.
18:55Which composer's 1787 work Serenade No. 13 in G Major is better known as
19:00Bach.
19:07No, Mozart.
19:08Oh, well.
19:09Sally-Anne, at the end of that round you had no passes, you've got 16 points.
19:13Oh, thank you.
19:14Next up, it's Felicity.
19:30Not sure if you heard my knees crack when I got up then.
19:33I know I did.
19:34Award-winning stand-up comedian and actress Felicity, most recently starring in the Australian
19:39version of the iconic BBC comedy, The Office.
19:43Now, you're playing the boss, Hannah Howard.
19:45Tell us about how you approached that character.
19:49Well, I was very lucky because she's sort of just all my worst qualities, but she doesn't
19:54have a sense of shame.
19:55So it was very easy.
19:57I did zero preparation.
19:59I just thought, what are all the things that people don't like about me?
20:02And I did that for seven weeks.
20:04Did you see the UK and US versions of The Office, Ricky Gervais and Steve Carell?
20:08Yeah, well, I saw the British version when it came out, and then I just sort of missed
20:13the American one.
20:14When I got the job, I didn't watch the American one because I didn't want it to influence me,
20:18and then I watched it when I got back.
20:20I think I got a couple of episodes in and I went, it's Steve Carell.
20:24I think he's going somewhere.
20:25He's quite talented, actually.
20:27Let's see how well you do on General Knowledge.
20:29Oh, I'm nervous.
20:30Everyone else has done so well.
20:32I'm panicking.
20:33Felicity, you start with eight points.
20:35The score to beat as it stands is 16 points.
20:38Okay.
20:38You've got two minutes on General Knowledge.
20:40Here we go.
20:41On a golf course, the closely mown area of grass surrounding each hole shares its name
20:45with what colour?
20:46Green.
20:47Yes.
20:47The Rhodesian Ridgeback is a breed of what domesticated animal?
20:50Dog.
20:51Yes.
20:51In the game, rock, paper, scissors, which item is represented by a hand held out with
20:56the index and middle fingers pointing outwards in a V shape?
21:00Scissors.
21:01Yes.
21:01What's the usual generic name for a type of theme park ride, sometimes called a Big Dipper,
21:05that consists of an elevated track with open-trained cars that carry people at high speed around
21:10tight turns and down steep slopes?
21:12Rollercoaster?
21:13Yes.
21:14The city of Ankara is the capital of which country?
21:16Turkey.
21:17Yes.
21:17Which British pop group famously gave their final public performance from the rooftop
21:21of a building on Savile Row in London in 1969?
21:24Beatles.
21:25Yes.
21:25The classic cocktail made with rum and ginger beer garnished with a slice of lime is known
21:29as a dark and what?
21:31Stormy?
21:32Yes.
21:33The medical condition astigmatism directly affects which pair of sensory organs?
21:37Eyeballs.
21:38Yes.
21:39What action film franchise stars Mel Gibson and Danny Glover as police detectives named Riggs
21:44and Murtagh?
21:45Lethal Weapon.
21:46Yes.
21:46What's the name of the miner's daughter whose drowning is the subject of a 19th century
21:50American folk ballad with a chorus that begins, Oh my darling, oh my darling?
21:56Let it be.
21:58No.
21:58Clementine.
21:59In the Winnie the Pooh books by A.A. Milne, what's the name of the melancholy donkey?
22:04Eeyore.
22:04Yes.
22:04The singer and fashion model Lourdes Leon, who has released music under the name Lola
22:09Hall, is the daughter of which American singer and actress?
22:11Madonna?
22:14Yes.
22:14What was the name of the Soviet cosmonaut who in 1961 became the first human to travel
22:19into space?
22:20Eh, Sputnik.
22:22No, Yuri Gagarin.
22:23What stage musical which opened in London's West End in 2013 features songs entitled All
22:27American Prophet, I Am Africa and Tomorrow Is A Latter Day?
22:31Book of Mormon?
22:32Yes.
22:33What alternative name for a rhombus is also used for a type of precious stone?
22:38Diamond?
22:39Yes.
22:39What famous American document signed in...
22:42I've started so I'll finish.
22:43What famous American document signed in 1776 states that we hold these truths to be self-evident,
22:48that all men are created equal?
22:51Declaration of Independence?
22:52It is the Declaration of Independence.
22:54At the end of that round, you had no passes, you've got 22 points.
23:02Jeez.
23:03All right.
23:04And finally, let's have Michael again, please.
23:21Michael, bassist with the Northern Irish punk band The Undertones.
23:25Yes.
23:25The Undertones' seminal band.
23:26Top 40 hits.
23:28Teenage Kicks.
23:29Yes, I know.
23:30You can't beat it.
23:31You just keep telling me.
23:33Teenage Kicks is an incredible song.
23:36I think there are many people out there who obviously know it, but it's part of their adolescence as well.
23:43It's much more famous than The Undertones.
23:47You know, we know that.
23:48But yeah, it struck a chord with people at the time, but also it continued to be beloved by people, you know.
23:59Because it was John Peel's favourite record, it just had a presence and had a stature of its own, you know.
24:05And it's great, and I'm immensely proud of being part of it, you know.
24:09Yeah, I mean, covered by One Direction, Green Day.
24:13Yeah, absolutely.
24:14And there's even a version by a band, I think they're called Union Avenue, and they make it sound like a Johnny Cash song.
24:20A country music version.
24:22Yes, and it's absolutely brilliant.
24:23I love that.
24:24You're still touring.
24:25Yes, yes.
24:26What's that like, getting out there?
24:27It's great.
24:28It's still the four of us who were originally in the band.
24:31We have grown older, but we haven't matured.
24:34We still have the same shorthand, the same in-jokes, and the same raised eyebrows, you know.
24:42No, it's absolutely brilliant.
24:43It really is great, you know.
24:45Right, let's check out your general knowledge.
24:47You start on nine points.
24:48The score to beat to become a celebrity mastermind is Felicity's 22 points.
24:52You've got two minutes.
24:53Here we go.
24:54What's the common five-letter word for the vapour that rises from boiling water?
24:58Steam.
24:58Yes, Rami Malek won an Oscar for his portrayal of the singer Freddie Mercury in what 2018 film?
25:05Bohemian Rhapsody.
25:06Yes.
25:06In the name of the trade union, the NEU, which represents teachers and other school and college
25:12workers in the UK, the letter E stands for what word?
25:15Education.
25:16Yes.
25:16What name, meaning land of the Bengalis, was adopted by the new country formed when East Pakistan
25:22declared independence in 1971?
25:24Bangladesh.
25:24Yes.
25:25In George Orwell's satirical novel Animal Farm, what type of animal is squealer?
25:29A pig.
25:30Yes.
25:30Which American athlete won his ninth Olympic gold medal when he won the men's long jump
25:34at the 1996 Games in Atlanta?
25:37Carrie Lewis.
25:38Yes.
25:39The chorus of a well-known wartime song popularised by Vera Lynn ends with the line,
25:43but I know we'll meet again somewhat.
25:46Sunny Day.
25:46Yes.
25:47A win that measures the maximum ranking of 12 on the Beaufort scale is known by what name?
25:52Hurricane.
25:53Yes.
25:53Stephen McGann plays Dr. Patrick Turner in what television drama series first shown in 2012
25:59and set in London's East End in the 1950s, 60s and 70s?
26:03Pass.
26:04What's the term for any heavy material, such as sand or water, that's carried in a hot
26:08air balloon, but then jettisoned to allow it to ascend, or that's stored in the hold of
26:13a ship to improve its stability?
26:14Ballast.
26:15Yes.
26:15What's the common name for the plant, lactuca sativa, grown for its leaves which are often
26:20used in salads?
26:21Sugar cane?
26:24No, lettuce.
26:25Modern depictions of what fictional bear, originally created for a newspaper comic strip, invariably
26:30show him wearing a red jumper with yellow and black check trousers and matching scarf?
26:35Rupert the Bear.
26:35Yes.
26:36The name of what cream-filled pastry item is the professional surname of the comedian,
26:40writer and broadcaster, Jenny Hargreaves?
26:43Eclair.
26:44Yes.
26:44The towns of Ramsey, Peel and Castletown are among the largest settlements on which island
26:49of the British Isles?
26:50Isle of Man?
26:50Yes.
26:51A type of pedestrian crossing that may also be used by cyclists and has, I've started
26:55so I'll finish, and has additional red and green signals for bikes, is known by the name
27:00of what large-billed bird?
27:03Pelican.
27:03Pelican.
27:04No.
27:05Toucan.
27:06Michael, you had just the one pass. Stephen McGann plays Dr. Patrick Turner in Call the
27:12Midwife.
27:13Everyone else watches it, apart from me.
27:16And at the end of that round, Michael, you've got 21 points.
27:20Thank you very much.
27:27Very good.
27:30Let's have a look at the final scores. In fourth place with nine points, Yinka Bikini.
27:35In third place with 16 points, it's Sally-Anne Matthews. In second place with 21 points, it's
27:40Michael Bradley, which means in first place with 22 points, it's Felicity Ward. So she
27:45takes home the trophy and is tonight's Celebrity Mastermind winner.
27:53Many, many congratulations.
27:55Many, many thank yous. I'd probably sleep with it, keep it on my pillow.
27:59That sounds great.
27:59Good for the ego. Not dangerous at all, sleeping next to glass. Thank you so much.
28:03You don't have to be a celebrity to take part in the regular Mastermind program. If you'd
28:08like to appear in the next series, you can apply online at bbc.co.uk slash mastermind. And
28:13you can follow us at Mastermind Quiz. Join us again next time for more Masterminds. Thanks
28:18for watching. Bye for now.
28:25It feels unbelievable because I thought I was going to come on here and make an absolute
28:30dingus of myself. So I'm very pleased.
28:33I'm very pleased.
Be the first to comment
Add your comment

Recommended