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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 Scissor.
00:44And Lucy Beaumont, a comedian.
00:46Her subject is Les Dawson.
00:53If our celebrity contenders tonight are hoping for an easy ride, they'd better think again.
00:58There's no bowing and scraping here.
01:00Excellence in their chosen fields is all very well.
01:03But I don't care if you don't get out of bed for less than ten 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.
01:13What matters is one and a half minutes of specialist subject questions and 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?
01:39Your name?
01:40Gareth Malone.
01:41Your occupation?
01:42Musician and choirmaster.
01:44Your chosen charity?
01:45Cancer Research UK.
01:46And your specialist subject?
01:48Robert Schumann's Year of Song.
01:50The German composer's remarkably prolific year 1840, in which he composed more than 130 songs.
01:57In one and a half minutes.
01:59Here we go.
01:59Robert Schumann's song cycle, Dichte Liebe, or A Poet's Love, is a musical setting of poems by which renowned German poet, whom Schumann had met as a student?
02:08Heiner.
02:08Yes.
02:09What's the title of the collection of songs that Schumann presented to Clara Wieck on the eve of their wedding in September 1840?
02:16Myrten, or Myrtles.
02:17Yes.
02:18The first song in the cycle, Frauenliebe und Leben, or A Woman's Love and Life, begins 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, opus 39, which birds are said to sing, She 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, opus 57, sometimes interpreted as a political allegory, telling the story of which biblical king?
02:49Belshazzar.
02:50Yes.
02:51In the first song in Schumann's song cycle, Dichte Liebe, which month of the year is described as a wondrous month when all the buds burst into bloom?
02:59May.
02:59Yes.
03:00In the song, The Highland Widow, included in the cycle, Merton, and based on a poem by Robert Burns, what's the first name of the singer's late husband who fell upon Culloden Field?
03:11Jones.
03:12No, Donald.
03:12What's the title of the ballad about the Napoleonic Wars, published as part of Schumann's opus 49, which 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 Soldat, or The Soldier, are settings of poems by which prominent Danish writer?
03:31Oh, Edelbert 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.
03:50And our next contender, please.
03:52Your name?
04:02Gamber Cole.
04:03Your occupation?
04:04Actor.
04:05Your 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, who 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, Lee gives his young daughter, Su Yun, what item as a parting gift?
04:35A necklace.
04:35Yes. At the start of Rush Hour 2, as they're driving, Lee and Carter are singing along to which band before Carter gets frustrated and throws a CD out of the window?
04:44Beach Boys.
04:45Yes. In Rush Hour 3, the French taxi driver, Georges, explains his dislike of American sport and culture, but Carter tells him he's gone too far after he insults which actress?
05:00Halle Berry?
05:00Yes. Which musician who received an honorary Oscar in 2018 composed and conducted the score for all three films?
05:09Derry Lewis.
05:10No.
05:10Lala Shifrin.
05:11What's the single word cover name used by Thomas Griffin, a secret crime lord who's the main antagonist in Rush Hour?
05:17Chintel.
05:20Yes. In Rush Hour 2, what's the name of the massage parlour where Lee and Carter confront the gangster Ricky Tan, only to have to escape from Tan's henchmen and run naked through busy traffic?
05:31Wow.
05:33Pass.
05:33According to the corrupt official Reynard, the Shai Shen, a list of names of triad leaders that has been tattooed on the back of the performer Jean-Vievre's head comprises how many names?
05:48Eight.
05:49No, it's 13.
05:51You had the one pass. In 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.
05:59And our next contender, please.
06:18Your name.
06:19You want Davey Ella.
06:20Your occupation.
06:21TV personality.
06:23Your chosen charity.
06:24Brain tumour charity.
06:25And your specialist subject.
06:27Cesar.
06:27The Grammy and Brit award-winning singer-songwriter who headlined the Pyramid stage at Glastonbury in 2024, in one and a half minutes.
06:35Here we go.
06:36Cesar is the professional name of the singer born in 1989 in St. Louis, Missouri, with the first names Solana Imani.
06:44And what surname?
06:46Ro.
06:46Yes.
06:46Following some earlier self-releases in 2013, Cesar became the first female singer to sign with which independent record label known for its hip-hop and R&B acts?
06:56Pass.
06:57What song, the first single to be released from Cesar'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.
07:08Drew Barrymore.
07:09Yes.
07:09What 2022 song, a murder ballad with the repeated line, rather be in jail than alone, gave Cesar her first number one single on the US Billboard charts?
07:18Kill Bill.
07:19Yes.
07:19With which frequent collaborator did Cesar co-headline the record-breaking 2025 Grand National Tour across North America and Europe?
07:27Kendrick Lamar.
07:28Yes.
07:28Cesar 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, Cesar won her first Grammy Award for the song Kiss Me More, a collaboration with which other performer?
07:45Dolce Cap.
07:46Yes.
07:46The Cesar track Forgiveness on the SOS album samples which song by Bjork from the Icelandic singer's 2001 album Vespertine?
07:55Pass.
07:56Cesar made her feature film acting debut in the 2025 comedy One of Them Days, co-starring as Alyssa, opposite which other actress and singer as her roommate?
08:05Kiki Palmer.
08:07It was Kiki Palmer.
08:10Yawande, you had two passes.
08:12The Cesar track Forgiveness on the SOS album samples the song by Bjork, Hidden Place.
08:17And Cesar became the first female singer to sign with Top Dog Entertainment.
08:22So, at the end of that round, Yawande, you've got seven points.
08:36And our final contender, please.
08:45Your name?
08:47Lucy Beaumont.
08:48Your occupation?
08:49Comedian.
08:49Your chosen charity?
08:51Together for Short Lives.
08:53And 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 breaking Wogan's long, wand-like microphone in his first episode?
09:15Um, oh for God.
09:18Pass.
09:18The housewife characters played by Roy Barraclough and Dawson are named Sissy and who?
09:24Ada.
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, in 1973 Dawson made his Royal Variety Performance debut and was greeted with great acclaim, despite being very nervous at having to follow Lynn Seymour and which ballet dancer on the bill?
09:44Pass.
09:44On Dawson's second appearance as the subject of This Is Your Life in 1992, he was surprised by the presenter Michael Aspel at the curtain call of what pantomime at the Theatre Royal in Plymouth?
09:56Pass.
09:57Pass.
09:58Dawson's first novel, published in 1974 and based on his own escapades on the comedy circuit, is entitled A Card for the what?
10:06Pass.
10:07What was the name of the comedy dance troupe led by Mo Moorland, who joined the Les Dawson show in 1983?
10:15Say Les.
10:15Pass.
10:16No, the Roly Polies.
10:17Oh.
10:17Three years after Meg's death in 1986, Dawson married Tracy Roper, whom he'd first met when she was part of the bar staff at what hotel in his hometown of Lytham St. Anne's?
10:28Oh, pass.
10:29Dawson's final television performance was broadcast posthumously four months after his death.
10:34I've started to say I'll finish.
10:35Posthumously four months after his death in 1993 in what comedy drama series?
10:42Pass.
10:43It was D-Mob.
10:44D-Mob.
10:45D-Mob.
10:46Lucy, you had five other passes.
10:48After his wife died, he remarried Tracy Roper, whom he'd met at the St. Ives Hotel.
10:54Dawson's first novel is entitled A Card for the Clubs.
10:57Oh.
10:58On This Is Your Life, he was appearing in Dick Whittington.
11:02Dawson made his Royal Variety performance debut after Lynn Seymour and Rudolf Nureyev.
11:07And Les Dawson succeeded Terry Wogan as the host of Blankety Blank.
11:12Blankety Blank.
11:13And her.
11:13You knew that.
11:15I knew that one.
11:16Lucy, at the end of that round, you've got two points.
11:19At 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.
11:44And if there's a tie at the end, then the number of passes is taken into account.
11:47And the person with the fewer passes is the winner.
11:50Yeah, so 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 character.
12:06Is it a character you're playing on stage?
12:09Er, I think I'm being myself.
12:11But I think character sounds better, doesn't it?
12:14I'll go with character.
12:16And your inspiration for your comedy, where does that come from then?
12:19Your own life?
12:19I think I'm like a female, northern Basil Fulton.
12:23Like, 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.
12:33When I tell them about, like, crows landing on my head and...
12:37I mean, I've been talking about it since 2011, but a crow tried to pick me up.
12:42Honestly, it landed on my head and was, you know, like...
12:45And gripped.
12:46Yeah, it could feel like its talons, like, gripping in.
12:48This is absolutely amazing.
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?
12:58I 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,
13:07and then he says, after, like, two minutes, and I looked up and thought,
13:11I really need to put a roof on this lavatory.
13:15Lucy, we're going to check out your general knowledge now.
13:17You start with two points.
13:19You've got two minutes on general knowledge.
13:21Here we go.
13:22The 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.
13:30Yes.
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,
13:38its lamb 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.
14:01Pass.
14:02The Maracanã football stadium where Pelé scored his 1000th goal
14:06is in which Brazilian city?
14:09I don't know.
14:10Pass.
14:11During a visit to West Berlin in 1963,
14:14which world leader made a famous speech
14:16that included the words,
14:17Oh 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 far, far.
14:28Yes.
14:28The Passion of Saint Tibulus,
14:30Old Grey Whistle Theft and A Song for Europe
14:32are episode titles of what 1990s religion-based television sitcom?
14:39Can you repeat that?
14:40The Passion of Saint Tibulus,
14:42Old Grey Whistle Theft and A Song for Europe
14:45are episode titles of what 1990s religion-based television sitcom?
14:50Eh, a pass.
14:53What middle name was used professionally
14:54by the fashion designer Lee McQueen,
14:56who launched his own label in 1992
14:58and won the British Designer of the Year Award four times?
15:01Alexander.
15:02Yes.
15:03The word tactile is used in reference
15:04to which of the five basic human senses?
15:08Touch.
15:08Yes.
15:09In the Shrek animated film franchise that began in 2001,
15:12the voice of the character Donkey
15:14is provided by which American actor and comedian?
15:16Oh!
15:18I can't remember anything.
15:20You know, it's brilliant, isn't it?
15:23Eddie Murphy.
15:24It was Eddie Murphy.
15:25Yeah.
15:26Lucy, you had three passes.
15:29The Passion of Saint Tibulus,
15:31Old Grey Whistle Theft and A Song for Europe.
15:33They're from Father Ted.
15:35Oh, of course they are.
15:36The American Hour Football Stadium.
15:39It's in Rio.
15:40Oh, right.
15:40Yeah.
15:40Yeah.
15:41I'm never going to dance again.
15:42Guilty feet have got no rhythm.
15:44George Michael, careless whisper.
15:46Oh, yeah.
15:46I knew it.
15:47You knew it.
15:47I knew it.
15:48Lucy, at the end of that round,
15:49you had seven points.
15:51Next up, it's Gamba.
16:07Gamba, 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.
16:28Stephen Merchant's one of them.
16:29Yeah.
16:29And Christopher Walken.
16:31Yeah.
16:31What was it like working with them?
16:33Oh, man, he was terrible.
16:35No, I'm joking.
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.
16:45You'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
16:55and 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,
17:03learning how to deal with the pressure of these tournaments
17:07and these World Cups and being a professional footballer.
17:10I'm a fan of Raheem Sterling myself, so it was an honour to play that.
17:13Let's check out your general knowledge, Gamber,
17:16because 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.
17:23The flag of Scotland features a white diagonal cross
17:25on a background of which primary colour?
17:28Blue.
17:28Yes.
17:29What name is given to an athletics event run over a distance
17:32of 26 miles and 385 yards?
17:38Pass.
17:38In 2016, which politician became the second female prime minister
17:43of 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
17:52is the highest mountain in Japan?
17:55Kilimanjaro?
17:56No, Fuji.
17:57In finance, the point at which a company's revenue
18:00and total costs are equal,
18:02meaning that it does not make a profit or a loss,
18:04is known as break what?
18:06Even.
18:07Yes.
18:07At the 2025 National Television Awards,
18:10which former footballer won the TV presenter category,
18:13ending 23 years of wins by Anton Deck?
18:16Gary 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
18:25Kaylee Rose Amstutz,
18:27whose chart-topping 2023 debut album,
18:30The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess,
18:32features the UK hit singles,
18:34Hot To Go and Pink Pony Club?
18:37Pass.
18:38In a standard pack of playing cards,
18:40what's the usual name for the four court cards,
18:43sometimes called knaves?
18:44Aces?
18:47No, Jax.
18:48What's the surname of the filmmaking brothers from Minnesota,
18:51with the first names Joel and Ethan,
18:53who've shared Oscar wins for screenwriting,
18:55directing and producing?
18:57Rousseau?
18:57No, Cohen.
18:58The second book of the New Testament
19:00is the gospel according to which saint?
19:02Pass.
19:04Abertawi is the Welsh name for which city
19:06at the mouth of the River Tawi?
19:10Newport.
19:10No, Swansea.
19:11Which stand-up comedian and host of his self-titled
19:14Big Show on television has written memoirs
19:16entitled Life and Laughing, published in 2010,
19:19and A Funny Life in 2021?
19:21A deck.
19:28No, it's Michael McIntyre.
19:30New, yeah.
19:32Gamba, you had three passes.
19:34The second book of the New Testament,
19:36it's the gospel according to Saint Mark.
19:38The professional name of the American singer
19:40Kaylee Rose Amstutz, Chapel Roan.
19:43Chapel Roan, okay.
19:45And the name given to an athletics event
19:47run over a distance of 26 miles and 385 yards,
19:50it's a marathon.
19:50Gamba, at the end of that round,
19:53you've got eight points.
20:04Next up, it's Gareth.
20:13Gareth, the nation's most famous choir master.
20:16I don't know how many other choir masters
20:18most people can mention,
20:19so it's kind of shooting a fish in a barrel.
20:22Incredibly successful at it, too.
20:23I mean, you also put together a choir
20:25for the coronation of King Charles III.
20:28Huge event.
20:31Nervous?
20:31Yes, really, really terrifying.
20:33I walked out onto that stage
20:35and, you know, sort of passed Katy Perry
20:37who looked like a meringue.
20:39She had this huge, huge dress.
20:41And I had to sort of walk out
20:42and I had to play the piano
20:43and I had an in-ear that just went
20:45one, two, three, four.
20:48And then, you know, just the kings there.
20:50And to be there at that moment in history,
20:52I feel very honoured to have been
20:54at several occasions like that.
20:56Is it possible to arrange a sort of piece
20:59that involves, for choir,
21:02the mastermind theme?
21:03Actually, it would work very well a cappella
21:05because it's got simple elements.
21:07Bom, bom, bom, bom.
21:08Bom, bom, bom, bom.
21:10Ba-da.
21:11Easy.
21:12Well, we've got some singers here.
21:14I can't sing.
21:16Bom, bom.
21:18Bom, bom.
21:18There we go.
21:20It was quiet, but we could tease that out.
21:22I reckon we could...
21:22I could work with you.
21:23I'd be like Lady Gaga.
21:24I mean, that's a tall order.
21:26OK.
21:26Right, let's check out your general knowledge, Gareth,
21:30because you start with six points.
21:31The score to beat us, 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
21:38is represented by the letter S?
21:41South.
21:41Yes.
21:41What word follows tote, clutch and shoulder
21:45in the names of three accessories
21:46used to carry personal items?
21:49Bag.
21:49Yes.
21:49What's the full title
21:50of the structured reality television series
21:53that 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
22:02known as Self-Portrait at the age of 34
22:04and Self-Portrait at the age of 63
22:06were both painted by which 17th century Dutch artist?
22:10Vermeer?
22:11No, Rembrandt.
22:11What term derived from the Greek
22:13for together with and name
22:15refers to a word
22:16that has a very similar meaning
22:18to another word?
22:21Con.
22:22No, synonym.
22:23The Kansas City Royals,
22:25the Boston Red Sox
22:26and the San Francisco Giants
22:27are professional teams in what sport?
22:29Baseball.
22:30Yes.
22:30What mathematical symbol,
22:32usually preceded by a number,
22:34consists of a diagonal line
22:35with two small zeros,
22:37one above it to the left
22:38and one below it to the right?
22:40Percent.
22:41Yes, percentage.
22:42What pop group,
22:43whose 2008 debut album
22:45was entitled Chasing Lights,
22:47comprised members
22:48named Frankie,
22:49Molly,
22:49Una,
22:50Rochelle and Vanessa?
22:51The Saturdays.
22:52Yes.
22:53Bitter orange or
22:54Biggerard sauce
22:55is traditionally served
22:56with the meat
22:57of which bird?
23:00Chicken.
23:01No, duck.
23:02Which American tennis player
23:03is portrayed by Shia LaBeouf
23:05in a 2017 film
23:06about his rivalry
23:07with Beyond Borg?
23:09John McEnroe.
23:10Yes.
23:10Which major religion
23:11is based on the teachings
23:12of Siddhartha Gautama,
23:14who was born
23:15around 2,500 years ago
23:17in modern-day Nepal?
23:19Hinduism.
23:20No, Buddhism.
23:21The Storting
23:22is the national parliament
23:23of which Scandinavian country?
23:26Sweden.
23:26No, Norway.
23:27One 1878 novel
23:29by Leo Tolstoy
23:30opens with the line,
23:31happy families
23:31are all alike.
23:33Every unhappy family
23:34is unhappy
23:34in its own way.
23:36War and peace.
23:37No.
23:38Anna Karenina.
23:39Anna Karenina.
23:40OK.
23:40Gareth,
23:41at the end of that round
23:42you had no passes.
23:43You've got 13 points.
23:53And finally,
23:54let's have
23:55your one day again,
23:56please.
24:04Yawande,
24:04many will know you
24:05of course
24:05from the 2019
24:07series of Love Island.
24:08Tell me,
24:09what was it
24:09you were looking for?
24:10I just wanted
24:11to do something
24:11that was interesting
24:12and memorable
24:13and maybe find love,
24:14but I didn't.
24:15You didn't find love?
24:16No, I didn't.
24:17Was it glamorous?
24:17Was it exciting?
24:18Definitely exciting.
24:20Glamorous,
24:21I would say
24:22no.
24:23I suppose it's like
24:24living in a house
24:25every day of people
24:26so it does get
24:28quite disgusting.
24:29So you've got to do
24:30your own cleaning?
24:31Yeah, yeah.
24:32I cleaned the toilet
24:33once and it was
24:33disgusting because
24:34there's only two toilets
24:36in the whole villa.
24:37Among how many people?
24:38I think the most
24:39sometimes could be
24:40like 15 at a time.
24:41So making it look
24:43glamorous is part
24:44of the key really.
24:46We do our own
24:47hair and makeup.
24:47You're in like
24:48really nice clothes
24:49and like being on
24:49holiday and you just
24:50feel good all the time.
24:51OK, well,
24:53let's see how you do
24:54with general knowledge.
24:56OK.
24:57You start with
24:58seven points.
24:58The score to beat
24:59to become a celebrity
25:00mastermind is
25:01Garris, 13 points.
25:03You've got two minutes
25:04on general knowledge.
25:05Here we go.
25:05The surnames Presley
25:06and Costello
25:07can both be preceded
25:09by what first name
25:10to give the names
25:11of two singers
25:12who've had multiple
25:13chart hits in the UK?
25:14Michael?
25:15No, Elvis.
25:16The fourth book
25:17in a series of fantasy novels
25:18by J.K. Rowling
25:19is entitled
25:20Harry Potter and the Goblet
25:22of what?
25:22Fire.
25:23Yes, which astronaut
25:24took the famous photograph
25:25of Buzz Aldrin
25:26standing on the surface
25:27of the moon
25:28in his space suit
25:29in July 1969
25:30and is reflected
25:31in Aldrin's visor?
25:33Pass.
25:34The stage actress
25:35Samantha Barks
25:36dressed in a pufferfish
25:37costume won the
25:382025 UK series
25:40of which television
25:41entertainment show?
25:42Pass.
25:44Battery Park City
25:45and the Upper East Side
25:46are neighbourhoods
25:47in which American city?
25:49New York.
25:50Yes, which day
25:51of the week
25:52is known in French
25:53as Vendredi?
25:54Wednesday.
25:55No, Friday.
25:56The word abs
25:56is an abbreviation
25:57of the name
25:58of what group
25:59of muscles
25:59between the ribs
26:00and the pelvis?
26:01Abdominal.
26:01Yes, which Belarusian
26:03tennis player
26:04won her fourth
26:05Grand Slam singles title
26:06with victory
26:07over Amanda Anissimova
26:08in the final
26:09of the 2025
26:10US Open?
26:14Pass.
26:15The cantaloupe
26:16is a sweet orange
26:17fleshed variety
26:18of what fruit?
26:19Orange?
26:19No, melon.
26:20The logo
26:21for what communications
26:22brand consists
26:23of a white
26:24telephone receiver
26:25against a green background
26:26inside a text bubble?
26:29WhatsApp.
26:30Yes.
26:31What international
26:31organisation admitted
26:32its 193rd member state
26:35when the newly independent
26:36African country
26:37of South Sudan
26:37joined in 2011?
26:39Repeat the question, please.
26:41What international organisation
26:42admitted its 193rd member?
26:44What's the first name
26:46of the Italian fashion designer
26:47who, with his partner
26:48Sergio Gagliotti,
26:50established the Armani label
26:51in the mid-1970s?
26:53Gagliana?
26:53No, Giorgio.
26:54What three-word term
26:56suggesting divine intervention
26:57is used by insurance companies
26:59to refer to an unpredictable
27:01and unpreventable event
27:02such as a natural disaster?
27:04Pass.
27:05In the...
27:06I've started,
27:07so I'll finish.
27:08In the 1992 film
27:09The Muppet Christmas Carol,
27:11which Charles Dickens character
27:12is played by Kermit the Frog?
27:15It's Bob Cratchit.
27:17I wouldn't even got that anyways.
27:20You had five other passes.
27:23The three-word term
27:23suggesting divine intervention,
27:25act of God.
27:26It's the United Nations,
27:28the international organisation.
27:29Irina Sabalenka
27:31is the Belarusian tennis player
27:32who won her fourth
27:33Grand Slam's singles title.
27:35The stage actress,
27:36Samantha Barks.
27:37She won
27:38The Masked Singer.
27:39And it was Neil Armstrong
27:42who took the famous photograph
27:43of Buzz Aldrin
27:44standing on the surface
27:45of the moon.
27:46At the end of that round,
27:48you've got 11 points.
27:59Let's have a look
28:00at the final scores.
28:01In fourth place
28:02with seven points,
28:03it's Lucy Beaumont.
28:04In third place
28:05with eight points,
28:06it's Gambar Cole.
28:07In second place
28:08with 11 points,
28:09Yawande Biala,
28:10which means in first place
28:11with 13 points,
28:13it's Gareth Malone.
28:14So he takes home the trophy
28:15and is tonight's
28:16Celebrity Mastermind winner.
28:23Many congratulations.
28:24This is for you.
28:26That's been great.
28:26I'm proud of this.
28:27Well done.
28:28Join us again next time
28:29for more Masterminds.
28:30Thanks for watching.
28:32Bye for now.
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