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00:00Hello and welcome to Celebrity Mastermind with me Clive Myrie.
00:19In the spotlight tonight are TV and radio presenter Will Best,
00:23who will be answering questions on the actor Danny Dyer.
00:26Laura Smith, a comedian. Her special subject is the films of Baz Luhrmann.
00:31Strictly professional dancer Nikita Kuzmin,
00:34whose subject is the footballer Cristiano Ronaldo.
00:37And Jane Wisner, an actress known for the Inbetweeners.
00:41Her special subject is the Belfast punk pioneer Terry Hooley.
00:49Their trophy cabinets are full to bursting.
00:52In their homes, fine marble mantelpieces grown under the weight of their prizes and gongs.
00:58Yes, there's plenty for our four celeb contenders to crow about,
01:02having achieved so much in their fabulous lives.
01:05But one thing they don't have is this splendiferous Celebrity Mastermind trophy.
01:10Ooh, I hear you cry.
01:12I'm quite right too. It's gorgeous.
01:14But getting your hands on one won't be easy.
01:16They'll have to answer one and a half minutes on a specialist subject
01:19and two minutes on general knowledge.
01:22But at the same time, they'll also be helping their chosen charities.
01:26Their private jets are on the tarmac, so we better hurry up.
01:29Can I ask our first celebrity contender to please make their way to the black chair?
01:34Your name?
01:44Will Best.
01:45Your occupation?
01:46A presenter.
01:47Your chosen charity?
01:48Arts for All.
01:49And your specialist subject?
01:51Danny Dyer.
01:52The London-born actor and media personality,
01:54best known for his hard man roles on television, film and stage.
01:58In one and a half minutes.
02:00Here we go.
02:00What's the name of the character described as an alpha male in a pink dressing gown,
02:05played by Danny Dyer in his long-running role in EastEnders?
02:09Mick Carter.
02:09Yes.
02:10Of which Nobel Prize-winning playwright and friend did Dyer say,
02:13I worshipped him.
02:14He brought me credibility,
02:16having worked with him in several of his plays in London and New York?
02:19Harold Pinter.
02:20Yes.
02:21Dyer won a Royal Television Society Award for Best Supporting Actor
02:24for his role as a rags-to-riches businessman
02:27in an adaptation of what Jilly Cooper novel?
02:30Rivals.
02:30Yes.
02:31What's the first name of the woman who was Dyer's childhood sweetheart
02:34and whom he married in 2016?
02:36Joanne.
02:37Yes.
02:37What 2001 comedy drama starring Paul Nichols in the title role
02:41was the first of five films by the director Nick Love
02:44that Dyer would appear in over the next 24 years?
02:47Goodbye Charlie Bright.
02:48Yes.
02:49What's the name of the character played by Dyer in the 1999 film Human Traffic,
02:53a role he'd been worried he wouldn't get
02:55because the film is set in Cardiff and he couldn't do a Welsh accent?
02:59Moth.
02:59Yes.
02:59In May 2025, Dyer's daughter, also called Danny,
03:03married a player for which Premier League football club,
03:05of which Dyer himself is a lifelong fan?
03:08West Ham.
03:09Yes.
03:09What's the title of the Oscar-winning 2003 live-action short film
03:13written and directed by Andrea Arnold,
03:15in which Dyer plays a man called Dave?
03:18Wasp.
03:18Yes.
03:18In 2009, Dyer played which punk rock star in a two-man play at the Trafalgar Theatre in London,
03:24which imagined a fictional meeting between Dyer's character and Kurt Cobain?
03:28Sid Vicious.
03:29Yes.
03:29In 2025, Dyer won a BAFTA.
03:31I'll start this off finish.
03:33In 2025, Dyer won a BAFTA for his role in what television comedy series created by Ryan Sampson?
03:40Mr Big Stuff.
03:41It was Mr Big Stuff.
03:44Will, at the end of that round, you had no passes.
03:46You got them all right.
03:47Ten points.
03:48Thanks.
03:51Oh, my God, it was!
03:52I don't know what happened.
03:55I'd practice for the other Danny diaries, don't I?
04:00And our next contender, please.
04:10Your name?
04:11Laura Smith.
04:12Your occupation?
04:13Comedian.
04:13Your chosen charity?
04:14Something to look forward to.
04:16And your specialist subject?
04:17The films of Baz Luhrmann.
04:18The feature films of the Australian director.
04:20In one and a half minutes.
04:22Here we go.
04:23In Moulin Rouge, the courtesan and star cabaret act, Sateen, played by Nicole Kidman, performs under what stage name?
04:31Oh.
04:32Oh.
04:33Diam-
04:34Uh.
04:35Precious Diamond?
04:36No, Sparkling Diamond.
04:37In Australia, when the English noblewoman Lady Sarah Ashley travels to Australia,
04:42what's the name of the faltering cattle station that she initially plans to sell, but ends up running?
04:47Far Away Down.
04:48Yes, when Romeo and Juliet first meet each other at the fancy dress party at the Capulet Mansion.
04:53Juliet's favoured suitor, Dave Paris, is wearing what costume?
04:57Astronaut.
04:58Yes.
04:59In Elvis, when Elvis Presley visits Lansky's clothes store in Memphis ahead of his appearance on the Milton Berle Show,
05:05which blues musician is also there for a suit fitting?
05:09Oh, Muddy Waters?
05:11No, B.B. King.
05:12In the opening sequence of Strictly Ballroom, the dancers Scott Hastings and Liz Holt are competing at the Waratah Championships under what competitor number?
05:21100.
05:21Yes.
05:22In The Great Gatsby, when the wealthy Jay Gatsby is showing his former lover Daisy Buchanan his Long Island mansion.
05:28What feature does he tell her that he had brought in from a castle in Normandy?
05:32Oh, um, the marble?
05:36No, the gates.
05:37In Moulin Rouge, the bohemian poet Christian encounters a green fairy who is singing the song The Sound of Music after he's consumed his first glass of what alcoholic drink?
05:47Absinthe.
05:48Yes.
05:48In Australia, when Lady Sarah Ashley tries to comfort the grieving boy Nulla, she tells him a story with what title after seeing an advert for a film screening in a newspaper?
06:00The Wizard of Oz?
06:01Yes.
06:01There you go.
06:03The Wizard of Oz.
06:05Laura, at the end of that round, you had no passes.
06:08You've got five points.
06:09Oh, thank you.
06:14That's a much bigger subject.
06:16Yes.
06:19Our next contender, please.
06:29Your name?
06:30Nikita Kutzmin.
06:31Your occupation?
06:32Professional dancer and choreographer.
06:34Your chosen charity?
06:36Diabetes UK.
06:37And your specialist subject?
06:38Cristiano Ronaldo.
06:40The Portuguese footballer widely considered to be one of the most successful players of all time.
06:45In one and a half minutes.
06:47Here we go.
06:48The CR7 museum dedicated to the life and career of Cristiano Ronaldo opened in 2013 on which Portuguese island where he was born in 1985?
06:58Madeira.
06:58Yes.
06:59After spells at Andorinia and Nacional at the age of 12, Ronaldo joined which club on the Portuguese mainland where he would stay for the next six years?
07:09Sporting, Lisbon.
07:10Yes.
07:11After joining Manchester United in 2003, Ronaldo scored his first goal for the club in a three-nil home win in a Premier League match against which team?
07:21Bolton.
07:21No, it was Portsmouth.
07:23What number shirt did Ronaldo wear during his first season at Real Madrid when his usual number seven shirt was worn by Raul, who left the club the following summer?
07:33Could you repeat that question?
07:34What number shirt did Ronaldo...
07:35Yes, nine.
07:36In 2009, Ronaldo won the inaugural Puskas award for his goal, scored from around 40 yards out for Manchester United against Porto in which round of the Champions League earlier that year?
07:4916.
07:51No, it was the quarterfinal.
07:52During his time at Juventus, Ronaldo played under three managers, Massimiliano Allegri, Maurizio Sarri and which Italian former international player?
08:01Uh, I know this one, but I don't remember it, so I'm just going to say Massimo Ranieri.
08:08No, Andrea Pirlo.
08:09At Euro 2020, Ronaldo won the tournament's golden boot with a tally of how many goals all scored during the group stage?
08:172020.
08:192020.
08:22Or five or eight, I think.
08:24What's your answer?
08:25I will say eight.
08:27It's five.
08:28Nikita, at the end of that round, you've got no passes, and you've got three points.
08:46And our final contender, please.
08:55Your name.
08:56Jane Weissner.
08:57Your occupation.
08:58Actress.
08:59Your chosen charity.
09:00Alzheimer's Society.
09:01And your specialist subject.
09:03Terry Hooley.
09:04The Belfast DJ, music entrepreneur, and record shop owner who's been dubbed the godfather of Ulster Punk.
09:11In one and a half minutes.
09:12Here we go.
09:13In 2023, a mural was unveiled honoring Terry Hooley at the site where he'd opened his Good Vibrations record shop in 1976 on which street in Belfast?
09:22Great Victoria Street.
09:23Yes.
09:23Which Belfast band's debut single, Big Time, was the first record that Hooley released on his Good Vibrations label?
09:29Rudy.
09:30Yes.
09:30The Good Vibrations Battle of the Bands concert aimed at showcasing local talent was held in June 1978 at which university?
09:38Queens.
09:38Yes.
09:39What was the name of the Belfast recording studio that Hooley booked for The Undertones to make their debut EP, Teenage Kicks, in June 1978?
09:48Wizard Studios?
09:48Yes.
09:49With which world-renowned musician did Hooley develop a long-distance friendship after exchanging letters before finally meeting him in London in 1973?
10:03Oh, come on.
10:07Oh, I don't know.
10:08Bob Dylan, that's wrong.
10:09No, it was Bob Marley.
10:11Bob Marley.
10:11President Nate, which former US president paid tribute to Hooley in a letter written to the organisers of the Good Vibrations 30th anniversary concert?
10:18Bill Clinton.
10:19Yes.
10:19A plaque at the former site on Hill Street of which historic venue describes it as the home of Belfast punk rock and commends Hooley's contribution to the city's musical heritage?
10:30Please repeat the question, sorry.
10:31A plaque at the former site on Hill Street of which historic venue describes it as the home of Belfast punk rock and commends Hooley's contribution to the city's musical heritage?
10:44City Hall?
10:45No, it's the Harp Bar.
10:47Chien!
10:50Jane.
10:51Yes.
10:51At the end of that round, you had no passes and you've got five points.
10:55Oh, okay, thank you.
11:01At the end of the specialist subjects round, let's have a look at the scores.
11:09In fourth place with three points, it's Nikita.
11:12In joint second place with five points each, Laura and Jane.
11:15And in first place with ten points, it's Will.
11:18So now it's general knowledge.
11:20And 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.
11:26And if they're tied on passes as well, it's a tie break.
11:29So let's ask Nikita to join us again, please.
11:39Nikita, professional dancer on Strictly, of course.
11:42What's it like being part of such a huge programme?
11:45I don't know.
11:46I sort of love the competition.
11:48It's that competitive vibe and, you know, like you compete with other professionals, you compete with other couples.
11:53It's actually so much fun.
11:55Is there rivalry between the professional dancers?
11:58We are more like, I wouldn't say frenemies, but we get competitive between friends.
12:05And that's where we also bring the best out of each other.
12:08And you've also been in the German version of Strictly.
12:11What was that like?
12:13To be fair, I was really lucky even to be part of it.
12:15And I think personally, I was quite terrible with it.
12:19It was my first kind of like televisional experience.
12:23And it feels a little bit kind of this, like I was like a fish out of a fish tank.
12:27Is that how you say it in English?
12:28Fish out of water?
12:29Fish out of water.
12:30Yes.
12:31So I was a fish out of water.
12:34And yeah, it felt like it was a lot.
12:37And then speaking in German, so I was getting quite shy, which is not a normal thing for me to be shy.
12:41Is German your first language or not?
12:44No, German is my fifth.
12:46Right.
12:47Sure.
12:48Well, we're going to see how well you dance through the round that is general knowledge.
12:53Nikita, you start with three points.
12:56You've got two minutes.
12:57Here we go.
12:58In a leap year, an extra day is added to which month?
13:02I beg your pardon?
13:03In a leap year, an extra day is added to which month?
13:06Ah, to February.
13:07Yes, tres is the Spanish word for what number?
13:12Ah, three.
13:12Yes.
13:13The annual carnival celebrating Caribbean culture, which was inaugurated in 1966, and is usually held on the last weekend of August.
13:21He's named after what area of West London?
13:25Wait, I live in London now.
13:27I should know this.
13:28Is it?
13:29It's got to be wrong, but is it the one in Camden?
13:33What is it?
13:34The Caribbean carnival in Camden?
13:35No, it's Notting Hill.
13:36In the 2017 film, The Greatest Showman, the circus impresario P.T. Barnum, is played by which Australian actor?
13:44Hugh Jackman.
13:45Yes.
13:45A caprese salad is traditionally made with tomato, mozzarella, and the leaves of which herb?
13:51Oh, this is very yummy.
13:52Basilico.
13:53Basilico.
13:53Yes, basil.
13:54What safety device installed in motor vehicles is made up of parts that include a buckle, a retractor, and an anchor?
14:01I don't know none of what these words are.
14:04I'm going to, what is it called, the gear, the shift?
14:08No, it's a seat belt.
14:10Which president of South Africa was sometimes known affectionately by his clan name, Madiba?
14:15Ah, Nelson Mandela.
14:16Yes.
14:16What 2024 UK number one single by Sabrina Carpenter features the repeated lyrics, that morning coffee brewed it for ya?
14:26Espresso?
14:27Yes.
14:27What paper size covers twice the area of A5?
14:31What paper size covers twice the area of A5?
14:35This is going to be stupid.
14:36Is it A4?
14:37Yes.
14:38The Straits of Florida separate the Florida Keys from the Bahamas to the east, and which large island country to the south?
14:45Um, I'm just going to say Bahamas, but it's not.
14:48No, it's Cuba.
14:49In the television series Doctor Who, which Scottish actor played the Doctor from 2013 until 2017, when he was succeeded by Jodie Whittaker?
14:57Not a single clue. I've never seen Doctor Who. I'm so sorry, British people.
15:02I'll take that as a pass. It's Peter Capaldi.
15:06So at the end of that round, Nikita, you've got ten points.
15:18Next up, it's Laura.
15:26Hello.
15:26Laura, you've had what's been described as a meteoric rise on the comedy scene.
15:31A comedian who's a phenomenon.
15:34That's right. That is spot on, Clive.
15:38Because you were a teacher, weren't you?
15:39Oh, yeah, that was the tough stuff. It was the worst time of my life.
15:43No, I was a teacher. I was an English teacher in East London. Yes, I was.
15:47Do you miss teaching?
15:49What I miss from it is having colleagues, because having colleagues is a lot of fun.
15:53It's a lonely old child doing comedy sometimes.
15:54And I do miss the sort of staff room gossip.
15:57You know, when I was working, I lived by, if you ain't got anything nice to say, I'll meet you at lunchtime, babes.
16:02You know, that's my motto.
16:04So, yeah.
16:05Is there any comedy in the teaching that you sort of bring into your routine at all?
16:10I talk about the joy of, like, when students see you out in the wild, because they think you live and die in that classroom, you know, and if they see you out in the wild, I saw a student go,
16:19Hello, miss. I didn't know you had a jacket.
16:24So that was fun.
16:24Oh, well, let's find out how well you do on general knowledge.
16:28Laura, because you start with five points, the score to beat us, it stands is ten points. You've got two minutes. Here we go.
16:36The term, to wit, to woo, is used to imitate the call of which bird of prey?
16:40Owl.
16:40Yes. What television sitcom features the tea-obsessed housekeeper Mrs Doyle, played by Pauline MacLynne?
16:46Father Ted.
16:47Yes. In the titles of the movements of the orchestral suite The Planets by Gustav Holst, which planet is referred to as the bringer of war?
16:55Mars.
16:56Yes. Which Soviet-born ballet dancer defected to the West in 1961 while he was in France on tour with the Kirov Ballet?
17:04Oh, I don't know. Pass.
17:07What traditional fairy tale features a giant who repeatedly says the words fee-fi-fo-fum?
17:13Jack and the beanstalk.
17:13I smell the blood of an Englishman. Jack and the beanstalk, yes.
17:16In Roman numerals, which letter is used to denote the number 500?
17:21Oh, is it a C?
17:23No, it's a D.
17:24Lambrosco is an Italian sparkling variety of what alcoholic drink?
17:28Wine.
17:28Yes. At the 2025 Grammy Awards, which American rapper won in five categories, including Song and Record of the Year for Not Like Us?
17:37Oh, Kendrick Lamar?
17:38Yes. Which Olympic sport evolved from a game known as aquatic football?
17:43Um, water polo?
17:45Yes. What word, a blend of Oxford and Cambridge, is the usual term applied when referring to these two universities together, especially in terms of their prestige?
17:54Oxbridge.
17:54Yes. Tom Hanks won his first Oscar for his portrayal of a lawyer suing his former employers for wrongful termination in what 1993 film?
18:03Philadelphia?
18:03Yes. What name of Provencal origin is given to a canvas shoe that originated in the Pyrenees and is characterised by its distinctive sole made from twisted or braided rope?
18:13Oh. Oh, oh. Oh, I know this.
18:21Oh. It's gone. Deck shoe.
18:24No, espadrille. The young of what animal is known as a leveret until it's one year old?
18:29Hair?
18:29Yes. From 2009 to 2018, Alan Johnson, Theresa May and Amber Rudd were consecutive holders of which senior position in the UK cabinet?
18:39Are they treasurer?
18:41No. Home secretary.
18:42Oh, there you go.
18:44Laura, you had the one past which Soviet-born ballet dancer defected to the West in 1961. It was Rudolf Nureyev.
18:51Ah. I feel like Nikita would have got that.
18:53And at the end of that round, Laura, you've got 15 points.
18:56Well, that's lovely. Thank you.
18:58Thanks, babe.
19:02New espadrille. I was thinking Tom's.
19:04Very good.
19:06Smash that.
19:07Next up, it's Jane.
19:10Oh, yeah.
19:15Jane, you're an actress best known for playing Lauren, of course, in The Inbetweeners, a classic comedy.
19:20Do you still get recognised for that role, 15 years on?
19:24Sometimes, because I look, obviously I'm older now, people will know who I am or know that they know me and not know where they know me from.
19:33And so I'll get asked, like, where did you go to school? Or are you a nurse? Or, you know, so, like, they try and place it.
19:39And I'm like, I don't want to tell you how you know me, but I'm pretty sure it's because you watch The Inbetweeners.
19:43And when it first came out, people used to run up to me in the street, go, Feisty One Yarn run off.
19:49Now I get that on Instagram.
19:51You're also known for Hollywood films.
19:53Tim Burton's Sweeney Todd with Johnny Depp, Helena Bonham Carter.
19:56What was it like being on one of Tim Burton's sets?
19:59Well, that was my first job.
20:00You can imagine big sets, big Hollywood actors, big director, Oscar-winning costume designer.
20:06It was really incredible.
20:08Looking back, I wish I had allowed myself to enjoy it more because it was so special.
20:13All right, Jane, you start with five points.
20:16The score to beat as it stands is 15 points.
20:18You've got two minutes.
20:19OK.
20:19Here we go.
20:20The name of which imperial unit of length is commonly abbreviated to the letters FT, both in lower case?
20:28Foot.
20:28Yes.
20:29William Hague is a former leader of which UK political party?
20:34Oh, Labour.
20:36Dunno.
20:36No conservatives.
20:37The term slam dunk sometimes used to describe an easy victory originated as a name for a forceful shot in which team sport?
20:45Basketball?
20:46Yes.
20:46There was no possibility of taking a walk that day.
20:49Is the opening line of what 1847 novel by Charlotte Bronte?
20:59Wuthering Heights?
21:00No, Jane Eyre.
21:01What's the general four-letter term for any wild plant, especially one that grows quickly, that sprouts in a cultivated area where it's not wanted?
21:09Weed?
21:10Yes.
21:10In terms of population, which major port on the Mediterranean Sea is the second largest city in France?
21:19Um, Bordeaux.
21:24No, Marseille.
21:25Which former member of the Beatles married the businesswoman Nancy Chevelle in 2011?
21:32Paul McCartney?
21:33Yes.
21:33In the standard UK version of the board game Scrabble, the two letters with a face value of eight points are X, and which other letter?
21:42Y?
21:42No, J.
21:43The British Alpine, the Boar and the Toggenberg are breeds of what domesticated animal?
21:52Hedgehog.
21:52No, Goat.
21:53What's the first name of the former member of Little Mix, who had a UK hit single in 2024 with her debut solo release, Angel of My Dreams?
22:01I'm going to pass, because I don't know anybody's name.
22:03What variety of pasta, which comes in pieces shaped like bow ties, has a name that translates from Italian as butterflies?
22:15I...
22:15Rigatoni?
22:17I don't know.
22:17No, Farfalle, the television documentary about corrupt police officers.
22:21I've started, so I've finished.
22:23The television documentary about corrupt police officers, which won a BAFTA in 2025, in the factual series category, is entitled To Catcher What?
22:33Uh...
22:37Killer?
22:38No.
22:39Copper?
22:40Copper.
22:41Copper.
22:42Jane, you had one pass.
22:44The first name of the former member of Little Mix, who had a UK hit single, Angel of My Dreams, it's Jade.
22:51So at the end of that round, you've got nine points.
23:03And finally, let's have Will again, please.
23:12Will, co-host of Big Brother and celebrity Big Brother with AJ O'Doodoo, an iconic show.
23:18It's been around, what, quarter of a century, 25 years?
23:20Yeah.
23:21What do you think the appeal is?
23:23Before every series starts, we often, like, try and think, like, I wonder what's going to happen.
23:28And it's impossible to predict.
23:29Like, it always throws up unexpected things.
23:33There will always be emotional moments, funny moments, dramatic moments.
23:37Like, put people in a house, film it, chaos will ensue.
23:42Um, as Nikita knows, star of Celebrity Big Brother a couple of years ago.
23:47You were robbed, mate.
23:48Actually, no, edit that out.
23:50I mean, would you go on it yourself?
23:52Oh, God, no.
23:53Absolutely not.
23:54Why not?
23:55Why not?
23:56Because I would want everyone in the house to like me to the point where it would be disgusting.
24:02They'd think I was...
24:03Because it's all about authenticity, isn't it?
24:05You've got to, like, be yourself.
24:06I think anyone who goes in and puts himself through that is the bravest person.
24:12Like, I have so much respect for everyone.
24:14I mean, your special subject, Danny Dyer, why did you pick him?
24:17I don't think people get more real than Danny Dyer.
24:20Danny Dyer's had this amazing career, unexpected career.
24:23He's a phenomenal actor, you know, to have done three Pinter plays.
24:27Like, nobody's done that, you know?
24:28And it just shows what a genuine kind of thespian he is,
24:32but without losing anything that makes him real and himself.
24:36And I think these days, I think we could all be a bit more Danny Dyer.
24:40Well, let's see how well you do on General Knowledge.
24:43Will, because you start with ten points, the score to beat to become a celebrity mastermind is Laura's 15 points.
24:50You've got two minutes on General Knowledge.
24:52Here we go.
24:53In an abbreviated title used by some members of the British royal family,
24:57the letters HRH stand for his or her royal what?
25:01Highness.
25:02Yes.
25:03Which music and arts festival was first held in 1970,
25:05when it was known as the Pilton Pop Folk and Blues Festival?
25:09Glastonbury.
25:10Yes.
25:11A fictional character created by P.G. Woodhouse, who has the four names Bertram Wilberforce?
25:16Um...
25:18Worcester.
25:19Yes.
25:20Postcodes beginning with the letters BS cover addresses in and around which city in southwest England?
25:25Bristol?
25:26Yes.
25:27In the human body, the pituitary gland is attached to the base of which major organ?
25:31Uh, your brain?
25:32Yes.
25:33Which middle distance athlete became the fourth successive female winner of the BBC Sports Personality
25:38of the Year when she won in 2024?
25:40Oh, no.
25:41Um...
25:42Uh...
25:43Polar...
25:44I mean, pass.
25:45Pass.
25:46In the original Harry Potter films, which character was played by Richard Harris and then by Michael
25:52Gambon?
25:53Uh, Dumbledore.
25:54Yes.
25:55The convicted criminal and renowned ornithologist Robert Stroud was known as the birdman of which
26:00Californian prison?
26:01Uh...
26:02San Quentin?
26:03No, Alcatraz.
26:04In the card games Pontoon and Blackjack, a picture card is worth how many points?
26:08Ten.
26:09The savoury snacks, usually consisting of prunes or occasionally other dried fruits wrapped
26:14in bacon, are known as devils on what?
26:16Oh, horseback.
26:17Yes.
26:18The presenters of which television series that began in 2003 have included Lucy Alexander,
26:23Dion Dublin, Martel Maxwell and Tommy Walsh?
26:27Homes Under the Hammer?
26:28Yes.
26:29Which UK national daily newspaper was first published in 1785 as the Daily Universal Register
26:35before changing to its current name three years later?
26:38Daily Universal Register?
26:42Uh...
26:43Daily Telegraph?
26:44No, The Times.
26:45What African mammal with long ears and a prominent snout is sometimes called the ant bear and
26:50feeds almost exclusively on ants and termites?
26:53Anteater?
26:54No, aardvark.
26:55Ah.
26:56Will, you had the one past the middle distance athlete who became the fourth successive female
27:01winner of the BBC Sports Personality of the Year Award in 2024.
27:05It was Keely Hodgkinson.
27:08But that didn't matter because you've got 19 points.
27:10You're a celebrity mastermind.
27:11Thanks.
27:12Great.
27:13Oh, now I go.
27:17That was a clap.
27:19You won the general, not the round.
27:20There's never been.
27:21There's never been.
27:24Let's have a look at the final scores.
27:26In fourth place with nine points, it's Jane Wisner.
27:29In third place with ten points, Nikita Guzman.
27:32In second place with 15 points, it's Laura Smith.
27:34Which means in first place with 19 points, it's Will Best.
27:38So he takes home the trophy and is tonight's Celebrity Mastermind winner.
27:47Well, many congratulations.
27:49Thank you very much.
27:50What do you think the housemates will make of that?
27:51Oh, well, they're not having it on their mantelpiece, that's for sure.
27:54It's going with all my other trophies, which I don't have.
27:57Congratulations.
27:58Well done.
27:59Join us again next time for more Masterminds.
28:02Thanks for watching.
28:03Bye for now.
28:24Obviously that chair is the second iconic chair that I've sat in.
28:27Alongside the big brother diary room chair.
28:29That one's a lot scarier.
28:57were you going to use?
28:58Yeah.
28:59It's absolutely important for me.
29:00I know the scraping team is a bit too far, but I don't know how to come and throw away.
29:01Love them.
29:03And that's our most effective Successful purpose for this character,
29:05but that's the right 600 several years ago.
29:06They guys weren't asking what the name art doesn't keep meaning of without you.
29:07And that's what it is for today.
29:08I'm still from a moment.
29:09I'm since the first half of my coming up and everything.
29:10I'm Enjoying it with a wrap.
29:11It's a great day and a fun game.
29:13She's ready to see my third stuff.
29:14I sent through all three steps ready for you.
29:17And he was beautiful ghost.
29:18I felt like this before, I tried easily to see you on my own whatever purpose.
29:20What is single grade 3 to that call first of each before.
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