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00:00Hello and welcome to Celebrity Mastermind with me, Clive Myrie.
00:23In the spotlight tonight are musician and choir master Gareth Malone.
00:28His specialist subject is the composer Robert Schumann's Year of Song.
00:32Gamber Cole, an actor known for the Outlaws.
00:35He'll be answering questions on the Rush Hour films.
00:38From Love Island, Yawande Biala, whose subject is the American R&B singer SZA.
00:44And Lucy Beaumont, a comedian.
00:46Her subject is Les Dawson.
00:53If our celebrity contenders tonight are hoping for an easy ride,
00:56they'd better think again.
00:58There's no bowing and scraping here.
01:00Excellence in their chosen fields is all very well.
01:02But I don't care if you don't get out of bed for less than 10 grand.
01:06And for your last birthday, you got gold encrusted caviar spoons.
01:10Makes no odds to me.
01:11Or the famous black chair.
01:12What matters is one and a half minutes of specialist subject questions
01:16and two minutes on general knowledge.
01:18Oh, and the fact that all our contenders are supporting their chosen charities.
01:23So, who's going to take home the trophy?
01:25We'll see.
01:26Can I ask our first celebrity contender to please make their way to the black chair?
01:31The German composer's remarkably prolific year, 1840, in which he composed more than 130 songs.
01:57In one and a half minutes.
01:58Here we go.
01:59Robert Schumann's song cycle, Dichte Liebe, or A Poet's Love, is a musical setting of poems
02:04by which renowned German poet whom Schumann had met as a student?
02:08Heiner.
02:09Yes.
02:09What's the title of the collection of songs that Schumann presented to Clara Wieck
02:13on the eve of their wedding in September, 1840?
02:16Myrtle or Myrtles.
02:17Yes.
02:18The first song in the cycle, Frauenliebe und Leben, or A Woman's Love and Life,
02:23begins with the words,
02:24Since first seeing him, I think I am what?
02:29In Love.
02:29No, Blind.
02:30In Spring Night, the final song in Schumann's Liederkreis, op. 39,
02:34which birds are said to sing,
02:36She is yours, she is yours.
02:38Nightingale.
02:39Yes.
02:39One of the first songs composed by Schumann in his year of song was the ballad, op. 57,
02:44sometimes interpreted as a political allegory, telling the story of which biblical king?
02:49Belshazzar.
02:50Yes.
02:50In the first song in Schumann's song cycle, Dieckte Liebe,
02:54which month of the year is described as a wondrous month when all the buds burst into bloom?
02:59May.
02:59Yes.
02:59In the song, the Highland Widow included in the cycle, Merton, and based on a poem by Robert Burns,
03:05what's the first name of the singer's late husband who fell upon Culloden Field?
03:09Jones.
03:11No, Donald.
03:12What's the title of the ballad about the Napoleonic wars published as part of Schumann's op. 49,
03:18which incorporates the tune of the French national anthem?
03:21The Two Grenadiers.
03:22Yes.
03:22Four of the songs Schumann wrote in 1840, including the macabre Der Zoldat or The Soldier,
03:28are settings of poems by which prominent Danish writer?
03:31Oh, I hate the work from Camiso.
03:35No, Hans Christian Andersen.
03:38At the end of that round, Gareth, you had no passes.
03:40You've got six points.
03:51And our next contender, please.
04:01Your name.
04:02Gamber Cole.
04:03Your occupation.
04:04Actor.
04:04Your chosen charity.
04:06Sporting mind.
04:07And your specialist subject.
04:08The Rush Hour films.
04:09The trilogy of action comedy films in one and a half minutes.
04:13Here we go.
04:14The Rush Hour trilogy stars Jackie Chan as Detective Lee of the Hong Kong police force,
04:18who teams up with the LAPD Detective James Carter, played by which actor and comedian?
04:23Chris Tucker.
04:24Yes.
04:24In the first film, when Lee's friend Solon Han leaves Hong Kong to take up a diplomatic post in Los Angeles,
04:30Lee gives his young daughter Soo Yun what item as a parting gift?
04:34A necklace.
04:35Yes.
04:36At the start of Rush Hour 2, as they're driving,
04:38Lee and Carter are singing along to which band before Carter gets frustrated
04:42and throws the CD out of the window?
04:44Beach Boys.
04:45Yes.
04:45In Rush Hour 3, the French taxi driver Georges explains his dislike of American sport and culture,
04:52but Carter tells him he's gone too far after he insults which actress?
05:00Halle Berry.
05:00Yes.
05:01Which musician who received an honorary Oscar in 2018 composed and conducted the score for all three films?
05:09Derry Lewis.
05:10No.
05:10Lalalal Shifrin.
05:11What's the single word cover name used by Thomas Griffin,
05:14a secret crime lord who's the main antagonist in Rush Hour?
05:17Chintel.
05:20Yes.
05:21In Rush Hour 2, what's the name of the massage parlour where Lee and Carter confront the gangster Ricky Tan,
05:27only to have to escape from Tan's henchmen and run naked through busy traffic?
05:31Wow.
05:33Pass.
05:34According to the corrupt official Reynard, the Shy Shen, a list of names of triad leaders that has been tattooed on the back of the performer,
05:41Jean-Vievre's head comprises how many names?
05:48Eight.
05:49No, it's 13.
05:51You had the one pass.
05:52In Rush Hour 2, the name of the massage parlour, Heaven on Earth.
05:56Yes.
05:57At the end of that round, you've got five points.
06:08And our next contender, please.
06:11We'll see you next time.
06:18Your name.
06:19You want Daviella.
06:20Your occupation.
06:21TV personality.
06:23Your chosen charity.
06:24Brain tumour charity.
06:25And your specialist subject.
06:27Scissor.
06:27The Grammy and Brit award-winning singer-songwriter who headlined the pyramid stage at Glastonbury in 2024,
06:34in one and a half minutes.
06:35Here we go.
06:36Scissor is the professional name of the singer born in 1989 in St. Louis, Missouri, with the first names Solana Imani.
06:44And what's her name?
06:45Row.
06:46Yes.
06:46Following some earlier self-releases in 2013, Scissor became the first female singer to sign with which independent record label known for its hip-hop and R&B acts?
06:56Pass.
06:56Pass.
06:57What song, the first single to be released from Scissor's 2017 debut studio album Control, features in its video a brief cameo appearance by the actress after whom the song is named?
07:07Drew Barrymore.
07:09Yes.
07:09What 2022 song, a murder ballad with the repeated line, rather be in jail than alone, gave Scissor her first number one single on the US Billboard charts?
07:18Kill Bill.
07:19Yes.
07:19With which frequent collaborator did Scissor co-headline the record-breaking 2025 grand national tour across North America and Europe?
07:27Kendrick Lamar.
07:28Yes.
07:28Scissor was jointly nominated for an Oscar for Best Original Song for co-writing All The Stars, the lead single from the soundtrack album of what 2018 Marvel superhero film?
07:38Black Panther.
07:38Yes.
07:39In 2022, Scissor won her first Grammy Award for the song Kiss Me More, a collaboration with which other performer?
07:45Dodger Cap.
07:46Yes.
07:46The Scissor track Forgiveness on the SOS album samples which song by Bjork from the Icelandic singer's 2001 album Vespertine?
07:55Pass.
07:56Scissor made her feature film acting debut in the 2025 comedy One of Them Days, co-starring as Alyssa.
08:03Opposite which other actress and singer as her roommate?
08:05Kiki Palmer.
08:07It was Kiki Palmer.
08:09Yawande, you had two passes.
08:11The Scissor track Forgiveness on the SOS album samples the song by Bjork, Hidden Place.
08:17And Scissor became the first female singer to sign with Top Dog Entertainment.
08:23So at the end of that round, Yawande, you've got seven points.
08:36And our final contender please.
08:38Your name?
08:46Lucy Beaumont.
08:47Your occupation?
08:48Comedian.
08:49Your chosen charity?
08:50Together for Short Lives.
08:52And your specialist subject?
08:54Les Dawson.
08:55The popular comedian remembered for his deadpan delivery and curmudgeonly self-deprecating style.
09:01In one and a half minutes.
09:03Here we go.
09:03In 1984, Les Dawson succeeded Terry Wogan as the host of what television comedy panel game, ceremonially
09:09breaking Wogan's long wand-like microphone in his first episode?
09:13Erm...
09:14Oh, for God.
09:16Pass.
09:18The housewife characters played by Roy Barraclough and Dawson are named Sissy and who?
09:23Ada.
09:24Yes.
09:25In 1967, encouraged by his first wife Meg, Dawson had his big break when he appeared on what television talent show?
09:32Opportunity Knox.
09:33Yes.
09:33In 1973, Dawson made his Royal Variety Performance debut and was greeted with great acclaim despite being very nervous
09:40at having to follow Lynne Seymour and which ballet dancer on the bill?
09:44Pass.
09:45On Dawson's second appearance as the subject of This Is Your Life in 1992, he was surprised by the presenter
09:51Michael Aspel at the curtain call of what pantomime at the Theatre Royal in Plymouth?
09:56Pass.
09:58Dawson's first novel, published in 1974 and based on his own escapades on the comedy circuit, is entitled
10:03A Card For The What?
10:06Pass.
10:07What was the name of the comedy dance troupe led by Mo Morland who joined The Les Dawson Show in 1983?
10:15Say Les?
10:16No, The Roly Polies.
10:17Three years after Meg's death in 1986, Dawson married Tracy Roper, whom he'd first met when
10:23she was part of the bar staff at what hotel in his hometown of Lytham St Anne's?
10:28Pass.
10:29Dawson's final television performance was broadcast posthumously four months after his death.
10:34I've started to finish posthumously four months after his death in 1993 in what comedy drama series?
10:42Pass.
10:43It was D-Mob.
10:44D-Mob.
10:45Lucy, you had five other passes. After his wife died, he remarried Tracy Roper,
10:51whom he'd met at the St Ives Hotel. Dawson's first novel is entitled A Card For The Clubs.
10:58On This Is Your Life, he was appearing in Dick Whittington. Dawson made his Royal Variety
11:03performance debut after Lynn Seymour and Rudolf Nureyev. And Les Dawson succeeded
11:09Terry Wogan as the host of Blankety Blankety Blankety Blankety Blankety Blankety.
11:14You knew that.
11:15I knew that one.
11:16Lucy, at the end of that round, you've got two points.
11:28At the end of the specialist subjects round, let's have a look at the scores.
11:31In fourth place with two points, it's Lucy.
11:34In third place with five points, it's Gamba.
11:36In second place with six points, it's Gareth.
11:39And in first place with seven points, it's Yawande.
11:42So now it's general knowledge. And if there's a tie at the end,
11:45then the number of passes is taken into account. And the person with the fewer passes is the winner.
11:50So let's ask Lucy to join us again, please.
11:59Lucy, award-winning stand-up comedian and writer, reviews have described you as a chaotic comic
12:06character. Is it a character you're playing on stage?
12:09I think I'm being myself. But I think character sounds better, doesn't it? I'll go with character.
12:15And your inspiration for your comedy, where does that come from then? Your own life?
12:19I think I'm like a female Northern Basil Fulton. I'm in a sitcom every day, really.
12:26And people find that, obviously, very humorous.
12:29Yeah, I think it makes people feel better about their own lives, really,
12:32when I tell them about, like, crows landing on my head.
12:36And I mean, I've been talking about it since 2011, but a crow tried to pick me up.
12:40Honestly, it landed on my head. Yeah. And was, you know, like...
12:45And gripped. Yeah, it could feel like its talons, like, gripping in.
12:49This is absolutely amazing. Thank you.
12:51Les Dawson, he is very inspirational to you, and of course, he was your specialist subject.
12:56I don't know that much about him, do I? I know all his gags, though.
13:00Have you got a favourite gag from Les Dawson?
13:02My favourite one is where he's sort of lamenting about the stars and the open sky,
13:06and then he says, after, like, two minutes,
13:10and I looked up and thought, I really need to put a roof on this lavatory.
13:15Lucy, we're going to check out your general knowledge now.
13:18You start with two points. You've got two minutes on general knowledge.
13:21Here we go. The full name of the charity known in short as the NSPCC
13:25is the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to whom?
13:29Children. Yes.
13:30What's the first line of the traditional nursery rhyme that continues,
13:33its fleece was white as snow?
13:36Everywhere that Mary went,
13:39lamb was chartagher.
13:41No, Mary had a little lamb.
13:42What 1984 UK number one single by George Michael features the lyrics,
13:47I'm never going to dance again, guilty feet have got no rhythm?
13:50What was, what, sorry, I didn't...
13:52What 1984 UK number one single by George Michael features the lyrics,
13:57I'm never going to dance again, guilty feet have got no rhythm?
14:00I can't remember. Pass.
14:02The Maracanã football stadium where Pelé scored his 1,000th goal
14:06is in which Brazilian city?
14:09I don't know. Pass.
14:11During a visit to West Berlin in 1963,
14:13which world leader made a famous speech
14:16that included the words, Ich bin ein Berliner?
14:19Oh my gosh, was it Hitler?
14:21No, it was John F. Kennedy.
14:22In geometry, a square has how many lines of symmetry?
14:26That's four, four.
14:28Yes. The Passion of Saint Tibulus, Old Grey Whistle Theft
14:31and A Song for Europe are episode titles
14:34of what 1990s religion-based television sitcom?
14:39Can you repeat that?
14:40The Passion of Saint Tibulus, Old Grey Whistle Theft and A Song for Europe
14:45are episode titles of what 1990s religion-based television sitcom?
14:51Pass.
14:52What middle name was used professionally by the fashion designer Lee McQueen,
14:56who launched his own label in 1992 and won the British Designer of the Year award four times?
15:01Alexander.
15:02Yes. The word tactile is used in reference to which of the five basic human senses?
15:08Touch.
15:08Yes. In the Shrek animated film franchise that began in 2001, the voice of the character Donkey
15:14is provided by which American actor and comedian?
15:16Oh! I can't remember it then.
15:20Um, you know, it's brilliant, isn't it? Eddie Murphy?
15:23It was Eddie Murphy.
15:25Yeah.
15:26Lucy, you had three passes.
15:29The Passion of Saint Tibulus, Old Grey Whistle Theft and A Song for Europe.
15:33They're from Father Ted.
15:35Oh, of course they are.
15:37Yeah.
15:37The American Hour football stadium, it's in Rio.
15:39Oh, right. Yeah.
15:40Yeah.
15:41I'm never going to dance again.
15:42Guilty feet have got no rhythm.
15:44George Michael, Careless Whisper.
15:46Ah, yeah. I knew it.
15:47You knew it.
15:48Lucy, at the end of that round, you had seven points.
15:59Next up, it's Gamber.
16:08Gamber, known for playing Ben Eastfield in the BBC comedy series The Outlaws,
16:12are set in your hometown of Bristol.
16:15Basically, it's just about seven people who get together from, like, different backgrounds
16:19and they have to do community service together.
16:21Interesting, because you sort of, you know, quite lightly say seven people come together.
16:27Stephen Merchant's one of them.
16:29Yeah.
16:29And Christopher Walken.
16:30Yeah.
16:31What was it like working with them?
16:33Oh, man, he was terrible.
16:37No, it was great.
16:38I'm always trying to learn, so I was sort of on set just watching,
16:42just trying to take tips and learning and asking questions.
16:44You've also starred in the hit play Dear England at the National Theatre,
16:47playing the England football star Raheem Sterling.
16:50Just tell us a little bit about the play.
16:52So, the play is about Gareth Southgate's tenure.
16:56And it's just about the philosophy that he tried to instill in the players.
16:59So, you know, just talking about your feelings, opening up,
17:04learning how to deal with the pressure of these tournaments and these World Cups
17:08and being a professional footballer.
17:10I'm a fan of Raheem Sterling myself, so it was an honour to play that.
17:14Let's check out your general knowledge, Gamber, because you start with five points.
17:18The score to beat as it stands is seven points.
17:20You've got two minutes on general knowledge.
17:22Here we go.
17:22The flag of Scotland features a white diagonal cross on a background of which primary colour?
17:28Blue.
17:28Yes.
17:29What name is given to an athletics event run over a distance of 26 miles and 385 yards?
17:38Pass.
17:39In 2016, which politician became the second female prime minister of the UK after Margaret Thatcher?
17:46Oh, it's not Liz Trust.
17:48No, Theresa May.
17:49Which volcano rising to more than 12,000 feet is the highest mountain in Japan?
17:55Kilimanjaro?
17:56No, Fuji.
17:57In finance, the point at which a company's revenue and total costs are equal,
18:02meaning that it does not make a profit or a loss, is known as break what?
18:06Even.
18:07Yes.
18:07At the 2025 National Television Awards, which former footballer won the TV presenter category,
18:13ending 23 years of wins by Anton Deck?
18:15Gary Lineker.
18:16Yes.
18:17Arborio is an Italian variety of what cereal grain?
18:22Oats?
18:22No, Rice.
18:23What's the professional name of the American singer Kaylee Rose Amstutz, whose chart-topping 2023 debut album,
18:30The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess, features the UK hit singles Hot To Go and Pink Pony Club?
18:36Pass.
18:37In a standard pack of playing cards, what's the usual name for the four court cards, sometimes called knaves?
18:46Aces?
18:46No, Jax.
18:47What's the surname of the film-making brothers from Minnesota, with the first names Joel and Ethan,
18:52who've shared Oscar wins for screenwriting, directing and producing?
18:56Rousseau.
18:57No, Cohen.
18:58The second book of the New Testament is the gospel according to which saint?
19:01Pass.
19:03Abertawi is the Welsh name for which city at the mouth of the River Tawi?
19:10Newport.
19:10No, Swansea.
19:11Which stand-up comedian and host of his self-titled Big Show on television has written memoirs entitled
19:17Life and Laughing, published in 2010, and A Funny Life in 2021?
19:27Deck.
19:28No, it's Michael McIntyre.
19:30New, yeah.
19:32Gamba, you had three passes, the second book of the New Testament.
19:36It's the gospel according to Saint Mark.
19:38The professional name of the American singer Kaylee Rose Amstutz, Chapel Roan.
19:43Chapel Roan, okay.
19:45And the name given to an athletics event run over a distance of 26 miles and 385 yards.
19:50It's a marathon.
19:51Gamba, at the end of that round, you've got eight points.
20:01Next up, it's Gareth.
20:13Gareth, the nation's most famous choir master.
20:16I don't know how many other choir masters most people can mention, so it's kind of shooting fish in a barrel.
20:21Incredibly successful at it too.
20:23I mean, you also put together a choir for the coronation of King Charles III.
20:27That was a huge event.
20:30That was a gig.
20:30Nervous?
20:31Yes, really, really terrifying.
20:33I walked out onto that stage and, you know, sort of passed Katy Perry, who looked like a meringue.
20:38She had this huge, huge dress, and I had to sort of walk out and I had to play the piano.
20:43And I had an in-ear that just went one, two, three, four, and then, you know, just the kings there.
20:50To be there at that moment in history, I feel very honoured to have been at several occasions like that.
20:56Is it possible to arrange a sort of piece that involves, for choir, the mastermind theme?
21:03Actually, it would work very well a cappella because it's got simple elements.
21:11Easy.
21:12Well, we've got some singers here.
21:14Yeah.
21:15I can't sing.
21:18Oh, there we go.
21:20It was quiet, but we could tease that out.
21:22I reckon we could, I could work with you.
21:23I'd be like Lady Gaga.
21:24I mean, that's a tall order.
21:25OK.
21:26Right, let's check out your general knowledge, Gareth, because you start with six points to score.
21:32To beat as it stands is eight points.
21:33OK.
21:34You've got two minutes on general knowledge.
21:36Here we go.
21:36Which cardinal point on a compass is represented by the letter S?
21:41Sav.
21:41Yes.
21:42What word follows tote, clutch and shoulder in the names of three accessories used to carry personal items?
21:48Bag.
21:49Yes.
21:49What's the full title of the structured reality television series that began in 2010
21:54and is often referred to by the acronym TOWIE?
21:57The only way is Essex.
21:58Yes.
21:59Two artworks in the collection of London's National Gallery known as self-portrait at the age of 34
22:04and self-portrait at the age of 63 were both painted by which 17th century Dutch artist?
22:10Vermeer?
22:11No, Rembrandt.
22:12What term derived from the Greek for together with and name refers to a word that has a very
22:17similar meaning to another word?
22:21Con.
22:22No, synonym.
22:23The Kansas City Royals, the Boston Red Sox and the San Francisco Giants are professional teams in what sport?
22:29Baseball.
22:30Yes.
22:30What mathematical symbol, usually preceded by a number, consists of a diagonal line with two small zeros,
22:37one above it to the left and one below it to the right?
22:40Percent.
22:41Yes.
22:41Percentage.
22:42What pop group whose 2008 debut album was entitled Chasing Lights comprised members named Frankie,
22:48Molly, Una, Rochelle and Vanessa?
22:52The Saturdays.
22:52Yes.
22:53Bitter orange or Biggerard sauce is traditionally served with the meat of which bird?
23:00Chicken.
23:01No, duck.
23:02Which American tennis player is portrayed by Shia LaBeouf in a 2017 film about his rivalry
23:08with Beyond Borg?
23:09John McEnroe.
23:10Yes.
23:10Which major religion is based on the teachings of Siddhartha Gautama, who was born around 2,500
23:16years ago in modern day Nepal?
23:19Hinduism.
23:20No, Buddhism.
23:21The Storting is the national parliament of which Scandinavian country?
23:26Sweden.
23:26No, Norway.
23:27One 1878 novel by Leo Tolstoy opens with the line,
23:31happy families are all alike.
23:32Every unhappy family is unhappy in its own way.
23:36War and peace.
23:37No.
23:38Anna Karenina.
23:39Anna Karenina.
23:40Okay.
23:40Gareth, at the end of that round you had no passes.
23:42You've got 13 points.
23:50And finally, let's have Yawande again, please.
24:04Yawande, many will know you, of course, from the 2019 series of Love Island.
24:08Tell me, what was it you were looking for?
24:10I just wanted to do something that was interesting and memorable and maybe find love,
24:14but I didn't, so...
24:15You didn't find love?
24:16No, I didn't.
24:16Was it glamorous?
24:17Was it exciting?
24:18Definitely exciting.
24:20Glamorous, I would say no.
24:23I suppose it's like living in a house every day with people, so it does get quite disgusting.
24:29So you've got to do your own cleaning?
24:31Yeah, yeah.
24:32I cleaned the toilet once and it was disgusting because there's only two toilets in the whole villa.
24:37Among how many people?
24:38I think the most sometimes could be like 15 at a time.
24:41So making it look glamorous is part of the key, really.
24:46We do our own hair and makeup.
24:47You're in like really nice clothes and like being on holiday and you just feel good all the time.
24:51Okay, well, let's see how you do with general knowledge.
24:56Okay.
24:57You start with seven points.
24:58The score to beat to become a celebrity mastermind is Gareth's 13 points.
25:03You've got two minutes on general knowledge.
25:05Here we go.
25:05The surnames Presley and Costello can both be preceded by what first name to give the names of two singers
25:12who've had multiple chart hits in the UK?
25:14Michael?
25:15No, Elvis.
25:16The fourth book in a series of fantasy novels by JK Rowling is entitled
25:20Harry Potter and the Goblet of what?
25:22Fire.
25:22Yes.
25:23Which astronaut took the famous photograph of Buzz Aldrin standing on the surface of the moon
25:28in his space suit in July 1969 and is reflected in Aldrin's visor?
25:33Pass.
25:34The stage actress Samantha Barks, dressed in a pufferfish costume,
25:38won the 2025 UK series of which television entertainment show?
25:42Pass.
25:43Battery Park City and the Upper East Side are neighbourhoods in which American city?
25:48New York.
25:50Yes.
25:51Which day of the week is known in French as Vendredi?
25:54Wednesday.
25:55No, Friday.
25:56The word abs is an abbreviation of the name of what group of muscles between the ribs and the pelvis?
26:01Abdominal.
26:01Yes.
26:02Which Belarusian tennis player won her fourth Grand Slam singles title
26:06with victory over Amanda Anissimova in the final of the 2025 US Open?
26:14Pass.
26:15The cantaloupe is a sweet orange-fleshed variety of what fruit?
26:19Orange.
26:20No, melon.
26:20The logo for what communications brand consists of a white telephone receiver against a green background inside a text bubble?
26:29WhatsApp.
26:30Yes.
26:30What international organisation admitted its 193rd member state when the newly independent African
26:36country of South Sudan joined in 2011?
26:39Repeat the question, please.
26:41What international organisation admitted its 193rd member?
26:44Pass.
26:45What's the first name of the Italian fashion designer who, with his partner Sergio Gagliotti,
26:49established the Armani label in the mid-1970s?
26:53Gagliano.
26:53No, Giorgio.
26:54What three-word term suggesting divine intervention is used by insurance companies to refer to an
27:00unpredictable and unpreventable event, such as a natural disaster?
27:04Pass.
27:05In the...
27:07I've started, so I'll finish.
27:08In the 1992 film The Muppet Christmas Carol, which Charles Dickens character is played by Kermit the Frog?
27:14Pass.
27:16It's Bob Cratchit.
27:17I wouldn't have even got that anyways.
27:18You had five other passes. The three-word term suggesting divine intervention, act of God.
27:26It's the United Nations, the international organisation.
27:29Irina Sabalenka is the Belarusian tennis player who won her fourth Grand Sam's singles title.
27:35The stage actress Samantha Barks, she won The Masked Singer.
27:41And it was Neil Armstrong who took the famous photograph of Buzz Aldrin standing on the surface
27:45of the moon. At the end of that round, you've got 11 points.
27:59Let's have a look at the final scores. In fourth place with seven points, it's Lucy Beaumont.
28:04In third place with eight points, it's Gamba Cole. In second place with 11 points, Yawande Biala,
28:10which means in first place with 13 points, it's Gareth Malone. So he takes home the trophy
28:15and is tonight's Celebrity Mastermind winner.
28:23Many congratulations. This is for you.
28:25Thank you. That's been great. I'm proud of this.
28:27Well done. Join us again next time for more Masterminds.
28:31Thanks for watching. Bye for now.
28:39I'm ecstatic about this.
29:01Bye.
29:06Bye.
29:08Bye.
29:09Bye.
29:10Bye.
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