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00:00Tonight are The Apprentice winner Dean Franklin, his specialist subject is The Hangover Films.
00:05Chloe Petz, a comedian whose subject is the classic sitcom The Vicar of Dibley.
00:10TV presenter Ashley John-Baptiste, his specialist subject is the American soul singer Donny Hathaway
00:16and football commentator Robin Cowan.
00:18She'll be answering questions on the original Karate Kid trilogy of films.
00:23They don't want for anything, are celebrity contenders, and quite right too.
00:33They've worked hard for their spoils of fame, but despite their designer clothes,
00:37fancy houses, flashy cars and priceless antiques, I know for a fact one of them has several Ming vases.
00:44I'll leave you to guess which one.
00:46We all know there's one thing money simply cannot buy.
00:49Yes, dear viewer, it's the Celebrity Mastermind Trophy.
00:52One and a half minutes on a specialist subject and two minutes on general knowledge questions
00:57will decide who's taking home this little treasure.
01:00But no one will be left empty-handed because our four famous quizzers are also helping their chosen charities.
01:07Good luck to one and all, so can I ask our first celebrity contender to please make their way to the black chair.
01:22Your name?
01:23Dean Franklin.
01:24Your occupation?
01:26Entrepreneur and The Apprentice Winner.
01:28Your chosen charity?
01:29Haver in Mind.
01:30And your specialist subject?
01:32The Hangover movies.
01:33The comedy trilogy about the escapades of four friends in one and a half minutes.
01:38Here we go.
01:38In the first Hangover film, Doug and his three friends are staying at what Las Vegas hotel for his bachelor party?
01:44Caesar's Palace.
01:45Yes.
01:45After waking in their hotel suite with no memory of what happened during the bachelor party the night before,
01:51Phil, Alan and Stu discover a tiger in the bathroom which they stole from which real-life boxer?
01:56Tyson.
01:57Yes.
01:57In the second film, when Alan, Stu and Phil wake up in a Bangkok apartment and find a severed finger,
02:03they identify it as belonging to Stu's future brother-in-law, Teddy, because it bears a ring from what university?
02:09Stanford.
02:10Yes.
02:10What's the name of the director of the Hangover trilogy who makes brief cameo appearances in the first and third films
02:16as a character credited as Mr Creepy?
02:18Todd Phillips.
02:19Yes.
02:19While Phil is being examined in hospital after being shot in the arm by the owners of the monkey the friend stole the night before,
02:26what fruit is Alan eating in the waiting room?
02:28Banana.
02:29No, watermelon.
02:30In the third film, when Alan first meets his future wife, Cassie, in the Cash for Gold shop in Las Vegas,
02:36they strike up a conversation about which singer who's depicted on her t-shirt?
02:41Don't know. Pass.
02:43When Alan, Stu and Phil discover a baby in their hotel suite and take it with them as they look for the missing Doug,
02:49what does Alan tell a woman in a lift that the baby is called?
02:52Carlos.
02:52Yes. Which actress plays Phil's wife, Stephanie, in all three films?
02:57Uh, Heather.
02:58No, Gillian Vigman.
02:59What's the name of the gangster Leslie Chow's speedboat,
03:02which the friends use in the second film to race back to the beach resort wedding venue from Bangkok?
03:08The Perfect Life.
03:09It is The Perfect Life.
03:12Dean, you had just the one pass in the third film when Alan meets his future wife, Cassie.
03:17They strike up a conversation about which singer is depicted on her t-shirt.
03:21It's Billy Joel.
03:22Billy Joel.
03:22You knew it, man.
03:23Missed it.
03:24At the end of that round, Dean, you've got six points.
03:27And our next contender, please.
03:46Your name.
03:47Chloe Petz.
03:48Your occupation.
03:49Comedian.
03:50Your chosen charity.
03:51The Albert Kennedy Trust.
03:53And your specialist subject.
03:54The Vicar of Dibley.
03:55The sitcom starring Dawn French in one and a half minutes.
03:59Here we go.
04:00In the 1996 Christmas special, Geraldine is invited to lunch by the parish councillor David Horton and his son Hugo,
04:06where she accepts a challenge to an eating contest involving what vegetables?
04:10Brussels sprouts.
04:11Yes.
04:12At a gala held to raise funds for a nursery, which renowned ballerina dances a duet with the vicar?
04:17Darcy Bustle.
04:18Yes.
04:18When the verger, Alice Tinker, accepts Hugo's proposal of marriage, his response is the title of what children's television programme?
04:28Bamzuki?
04:28No, Cracker Jack.
04:30At the christening of Alice and Hugo's daughter, Geraldine, which one of the Teletubbies' names is revealed as one of her middle names?
04:37Oh.
04:38Tinky Winky.
04:39No, La La.
04:40When the vicar and parishioners chain themselves to the church in protest against plans to create a reservoir,
04:46a news bulletin reports that crucial backing has been received from which important figure in the Church of England?
04:52The Archbishop?
04:53No, Cliff Richard.
04:54Which composer's setting of Psalm 23, The Lord is My Shepherd, is used as the theme tune to the show?
05:00Howard Goodall.
05:01Yes.
05:01When Geraldine and her church are featured on Songs of Praise, she discloses in her sermon that she once applied to be on Mastermind,
05:08but was told there weren't enough questions on what subject?
05:10The Wombles.
05:11Yes.
05:11What was the name of Alice's childhood pet, Budgie, who apparently died several times, but strangely always came back to life?
05:18Oh, gosh.
05:19Um...
05:21Pass.
05:23In one of the lockdown episodes in 2020, Geraldine admits to being a tiny bit drunk on what liqueur,
05:29which she says tastes so much like custard?
05:33Advocar.
05:33It is Advocar.
05:36Chloe, you had just the one pass.
05:37The name of Alice's childhood pet, Budgie, who apparently died several times, but strangely always came back to life.
05:42Carrot.
05:44At the end of that round, Chloe, you've got five points.
05:49And our next contender, please.
06:05Your name?
06:07Ashley John-Baptiste.
06:08Your occupation?
06:09TV presenter.
06:10Your chosen charity?
06:12Become.
06:12And your specialist subject?
06:14Donny Hathaway.
06:15The acclaimed singer who had an enduring impact on American soul music in one and a half minutes.
06:21Here we go.
06:21What festive song that became one of Donny Hathaway's best-known releases opens with the lyrics,
06:26Hang all the mistletoe, I'm gonna get to know you better?
06:29This Christmas.
06:30Yes.
06:30While a scholarship student at Howard University, Hathaway met which singer, with whom he'd release a successful 1972 duet album and have a continuing musical partnership?
06:40Roberta Fleck.
06:41Yes.
06:42Hathaway first performed live as a child, billed as four-year-old gospel singer, youngest one of the nation.
06:48Under what stage name?
06:50Donny Pitts.
06:51Yes.
06:51According to his wife, Eulala, Hathaway was signed to Atco Records, thanks in part to the influence of which saxophonist who'd heard him singing in a lift?
07:00King Curtis.
07:01Yes.
07:02What's the title of Hathaway's 1970 album, on which he's pictured on the cover holding hands with a circle of children in front of a wall covered in graffiti?
07:10Everything is everything.
07:11Yes.
07:11Hathaway and Fleck won a Grammy Award in 1973 for which song from their duets album?
07:17Where is the love?
07:18Yes. What's the name of the musician who was Hathaway's roommate at Howard University and with whom he'd go on to write the influential 1969 single, The Ghetto?
07:26Leroy Hudson.
07:27Yes. Hathaway's first live solo album, released in 1972, opens with a cover version recorded at the Troubadour in Los Angeles, of which hit song by Marvin Gaye?
07:37Move on up.
07:38No. What's going on?
07:39While still at university, Hathaway was recruited to work as a producer for what record label co-founded by Curtis Mayfield in Chicago?
07:47Curtin Records.
07:47Yes. At Hathaway's funeral in St. Louis in 1979, the eulogy...
07:52I've started so I'll finish.
07:53At Hathaway's funeral in St. Louis in 1979, the eulogy was delivered by which Baptist minister and civil rights activist whom Hathaway had supported on social justice issues?
08:04Jesse Jackson.
08:05It was Jesse Jackson.
08:07Ashley, at the end of that round, you had no passes. You've got nine points.
08:11Cheers.
08:12And our final contender, please.
08:31Your name?
08:32Robin Cowan.
08:33Your occupation?
08:34Football commentator.
08:35Your chosen charity?
08:37Oxford Mutual Aid.
08:38And your specialist subject?
08:40The original Karate Kid trilogy.
08:42The original 1984 martial arts film and its first two sequels in one and a half minutes.
08:48Here we go.
08:48In the original Karate Kid film, the teenage protagonist, Daniel LaRusso, moves with his mother Lucille to California from which other US state?
08:57New Jersey.
08:58Yes.
08:58Daniel is bullied by students from the Cobra Kai Karate Dojo, which has the motto, strike first, strike hard, know what?
09:06Mercy.
09:06Yes.
09:07What's the name of the apartment complex that Daniel and his mother move into in Reseda, Los Angeles, where Daniel first meets the caretaker, Mr Miyagi, who agrees to teach him karate?
09:17South Seas.
09:18Yes.
09:18In the Karate Kid Part II, after Mr Miyagi receives a letter informing him that his father is sick, he and Daniel travel to which village in Okinawa?
09:26Tomi.
09:27Yes.
09:28Which musician performs Glory of Love, the theme for the Karate Kid Part II, which was nominated for an Oscar for Best Original Song?
09:35Peter Ketterer.
09:36Yes, Peter Ketterer.
09:37In the third film, the corrupt businessman Terry Silver sends his Vietnam comrade, the Cobra Kai sensei, John Kreese, on holiday to what destination, before the pair embark on a revenge mission to humiliate Daniel and Mr Miyagi?
09:50Tahiti.
09:50Yes.
09:51In the first film, Mr Miyagi tells Daniel that a man can accomplish anything if he's able to catch a fly with what implements?
09:58Chopsticks.
09:59Yes, in a bar in Okinawa.
10:00In the second film, Daniel is challenged by Cho Zen, the hostile nephew of Mr Miyagi's rival Sato, to break six blocks of what substance with a single karate chop?
10:10Ice.
10:10Yes, which actress plays Daniel's girlfriend, Ali Mills, whom he meets at a beach party in the first film?
10:16Elizabeth Shue.
10:17Yes, in the second film, when Mr Miyagi returns to Okinawa, he becomes embroiled in a decades-old honour feud with his former friend Sato, over the affections of which woman, whom Sato had an unfulfilled arrangement to marry?
10:33Yuki.
10:34It is Yuki A.
10:37Robin, at the end of that round, you had no passes. You got them all right. Ten points.
10:51And at the end of the specialist subjects round, let's have a look at the scores.
10:55In fourth place, with five points, it's Chloe.
10:57In third place, with six points, Dean.
10:59In second place, with nine points, it's Ashley.
11:02And in first place, with ten points, it's Robin.
11:05So now, it's general knowledge.
11:07And 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.
11:13And if they're tied on passes as well, it's a tie break.
11:16So, let's ask Chloe to join us again, please.
11:25Hello.
11:26Chloe, a familiar face on the comedy circuit.
11:28You've been described as someone who makes comedy look easy.
11:33Do you come from a funny family?
11:35Yes.
11:36I was kind of like, I've got to become a stand-up comedian to prove to them that I'm funny as well.
11:40So, yeah, I sort of say that I'm like a nepo baby in that I learned it off the best, you know, my mum, my dad and my brother.
11:47What sort of things pop up in your routines?
11:50I enjoy talking about football.
11:52I sort of enjoy the dichotomy of being me in a kind of footballing space and kind of talking about sort of the differences between me and the big geysery blokes that go to the football and how I'm not that dissimilar from them at all.
12:09And are you acting when you're on stage?
12:14I feel like I'm doing me after like two and a half drinks, you know, and then hopefully it doesn't tip over into sort of the five drinks where, you know, things get a little bit hairier.
12:24All right, well, let's check your general knowledge, Chloe, because you start with five points, you've got two minutes on general knowledge.
12:32Here we go.
12:33In human anatomy, the thigh and the shin are parts of which limb?
12:37The leg.
12:37Yes.
12:38A well-known poem by William Wordsworth opens with the line, I wandered lonely as a what?
12:43Cloud.
12:43Yes.
12:44The rock band, the 1975, and the singer Olivia Rodrigo were two of the headline acts at which British music and performing arts festival in 2025?
12:52Glastonbury.
12:53Yes, the sudden decline in American stock market values known as the Wall Street Crash occurred at the end of which decade of the 20th century?
13:01The 80s?
13:02No, 1920s.
13:03Which London football club won the 2025 Women's FA Cup, beating Manchester United 3-0 in the final?
13:10Chelsea.
13:11Yes.
13:11In the abbreviated name of an agency of the United Nations established in 1948, the letters WHO stand for what?
13:19World Health Organization.
13:20Yes.
13:21What percussion instrument, named after its geometric shape, consists of a bent metal rod that's held suspended and struck to produce a note?
13:29Triangle?
13:29Yes.
13:30The Golden Temple in the Indian city of Amritsar is a holy site of which religion?
13:35Hinduism?
13:36No, Sikhism.
13:36The 2024 film Better Man, in which the central character is portrayed by a computer-generated chimpanzee, is a biopic of which British singer?
13:45Robbie Williams.
13:45Yes.
13:46Rough Fell, Shropshire and Ryland are British breeds of what farm animal?
13:50Sheep?
13:51Yes.
13:51The television series The Fortune Hotel, in which contestants must identify which of ten briefcases contains a cash prize, was first shown in 2024, with which actor as its presenter?
14:02Erm...
14:04Denzel Washington.
14:05No, Stephen Mangan, an often trivial difficulty that occurs after a series of existing problems to make a situation unbearable, is sometimes referred to as the straw that broke the camel's what?
14:16Back.
14:16Yes.
14:17The English city of Sunderland stands at the mouth of which river?
14:20Tyne?
14:21No, the weir.
14:21Which gaseous element has the chemical symbol AR?
14:27Pass.
14:28The 2024 book entitled Freedom is a political memoir by which former Chancellor of Germany?
14:33Um, Angela Merkel.
14:36It is Angela Merkel.
14:38Just the one pass.
14:39Chloe, which gaseous element has the chemical symbol AR?
14:43It's argon.
14:44Ah.
14:45So at the end of that round, you've got 15 points.
14:58Next up, it's Dean.
15:00Dean, winner of The Apprentice, of course, 2025, with your air conditioning company.
15:13An amazing achievement, particularly in the summer of 2025, which was pretty damned hot.
15:18Yeah, I know.
15:21I actually had people on TikTok doing videos saying that I had planned the weather.
15:26When Lord Sugar said, you're hired, what was that like?
15:31It felt exactly like that.
15:32Did it really?
15:33It feels like I'm back in the boardroom now.
15:37It's a life-changing thing, you know?
15:39It's a massive experience.
15:40Done some amazing stuff.
15:41Met some incredible people.
15:42And I'm getting to do cool things like this.
15:44Lord Sugar is, of course, your business partner now.
15:46He is.
15:47Do you keep in contact with him?
15:49Are you sort of best pals?
15:50I wouldn't say best pals, but we WhatsApp, we talk regularly.
15:54He's keeping me on the straight and narrow.
15:55First of all, it was really scary.
15:57I'd get scared when I see his name pop up on the phone.
15:59I'd say, Lord Sugar, am I going to get fired now?
16:03Maybe let that one go to voicemail.
16:05But nah, nah, it's all good.
16:06Just strapping in and enjoying the ride.
16:08Okay, well, let's see how well you do on general knowledge.
16:12Here we go, Dean.
16:13You start with six points.
16:14The score to beat as it stands is 15 points.
16:17You've got two minutes, starting now.
16:19What question is the intended initial response to a joke that begins,
16:23Knock, knock.
16:24Who's here?
16:24Yes.
16:25Which tennis tournament is the only one of the four Grand Slam events
16:28that's played on grass courts?
16:30Wimbledon.
16:30Yes.
16:30The three living species of zebra are all native to which continent?
16:35Africa.
16:35Yes.
16:36Which American singer had UK hit singles in 2012 entitled,
16:39We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together,
16:42Begin Again and I Knew You Were Trouble?
16:44Tony Swift.
16:44Yes.
16:45What word for one of the slabs that support the rails of a railway track
16:49is also a term for an overnight train that provides beds for passengers?
16:53Uh, big train.
16:57No, sleeper.
16:58What's the title of the Oscar-winning song from the 2013 film Frozen,
17:01first performed by Idina Menzel,
17:04then later by Demi Lovato over the closing credits?
17:07Let it go.
17:07Yes.
17:07Vermilium is a vivid shade of what primary colour?
17:12Red.
17:12Yes.
17:13Annapolis is the capital and Baltimore is the largest city of which east coast US state?
17:18Uh, Canada.
17:19No, Maryland.
17:20Which British chef has appeared on the UK and US versions of the television series Kitchen Nightmares
17:25in which he aims to transform failing restaurants?
17:28Duna Ramsey.
17:28Yes.
17:29In the abbreviated name of a major British trade union, the letters N-U-J stand for National Union of what?
17:35Uh, Africa.
17:37No, journalists.
17:38Henry, the 8th is buried in St George's Chapel in Windsor Castle beside which one of his wives?
17:44Uh, Elizabeth.
17:44No, Jane Seymour, the rhyming picture book for young children by Janet and Alan Arlberg,
17:49first published in 1978, is entitled Each Peach Pear what?
17:54Plum.
17:54Yes.
17:55The city of Pilsen, after which Pilsner beers are named, is in which modern-day Central European country?
18:02America.
18:02No, Czech Republic.
18:03Which British actress, one of whose breakthrough roles was in the 2006 film The Devil Wears Prada,
18:09married the office actor John Krasinski four years later?
18:13Julia Roberts.
18:14No, Emily Blunt.
18:15In Greek mythology, after the all-seeing monster Argus was slain by Hermes,
18:20his many eyes were said to have been transferred by Hera to the tail of what bird?
18:26Eagle.
18:27No, it's a peacock.
18:28At the end of that round, Dean, you had no passes.
18:33You've got 14 points.
18:44Next up, it's Ashley.
18:52Ashley, familiar face on Daytime TV, of course, currently presenting Con or Cure.
18:57Alongside Dr. Zand Van Tullican.
19:00Tell us a little bit about the show.
19:01It's all about us basically trying to debunk some of the health feds that exist across social media.
19:08He's the expert, and I'm basically just acting gobsmacked, whatever he tells me.
19:13So, for example, I live by the three-second rule.
19:18The idea that you drop your food, you've got three seconds.
19:20I have little girls, and if they drop something, I'll do it.
19:23But it is a con.
19:25Life, change, mind blown.
19:27As soon as it lands, those microbes, they're in there.
19:30Bacteria is all over it.
19:32And so fads like that, we are attempting to demystify for the public.
19:36You're an established journalist and presenter, but it all started on the X Factor.
19:41Oh, my days.
19:42We're going to talk about that.
19:45Some mates stirred me to audition.
19:47I did.
19:48I got invited through to the TV stage where I was at the O2 in front of Kelly Rowland, Louis Walsh, Talisa, the female boss, and Gary Barlow.
19:58I got put in a boy band.
20:00Could you sing?
20:00I hope so.
20:02I'm not going to do it now.
20:04You've mastered my cheque.
20:05Can you imagine?
20:08All right.
20:08Well, you start with nine points, Ashley.
20:10The score to beat us, it stands as 15 points.
20:13You've got two minutes on general knowledge.
20:15Here we go.
20:16A close-cropped hairstyle in which the ears are left exposed is popularly known as a short-back and what?
20:22Sides.
20:22Yes.
20:22The aim of the Stoptober campaign, launched in 2012, is to help and encourage people to give up what habit?
20:30Drinking.
20:31No, smoking.
20:32Yosemite Sam and Elmer Fudd are adversaries of which Warner Brothers cartoon rabbits?
20:39Pass.
20:40The song God's Plan, which spent nine consecutive weeks at number one in the UK chart in 2018,
20:45is by which Canadian singer?
20:48Drake.
20:48Yes.
20:49The dialect word haddy, in the name of the Scottish seafood delicacy Finan haddy, refers to what fish?
20:57Sea bass.
20:58No, haddock.
20:59The English resorts of Ramsgate, Southwold and Bridlington are all on the coast of which sea?
21:05North Sea.
21:06Yes.
21:06The elephant is the official symbol of which of the two American political parties?
21:12Republicans.
21:12Yes.
21:13Which London Underground Line was originally to have been called the Fleet Line until its name was changed in 1977 to mark a royal event of that year?
21:22Jubilee.
21:22Yes.
21:23The city of Port Said stands at the northern end of which canal?
21:27Pass.
21:28What 2025 British television miniseries won six primetime Emmys, including acting awards for Stephen Graham, Erin Doherty and the teenager Owen Cooper?
21:38Adolescents.
21:39Yes.
21:39What musical note, sometimes known as a half note, has half the time value of a semi-breve?
21:45Semi-quaver.
21:46No, minim.
21:47Rex Harrison, Eddie Murphy and Robert Downey Jr. have all played what fictional character known for his ability to communicate with animals?
21:54Dr Doolittle.
21:55Yes.
21:55At the 2008 Beijing Olympics, the British athlete Christine Ahurugu won a gold medal over what distance?
22:02100 metres.
22:03No, 400 metres.
22:03A US Army Air Force's captain named John Yossarian is the main character of what 1961 satirical novel by Joseph Heller?
22:12Pass.
22:12What Spanish word meaning painted is used to describe a horse whose coat has irregular patches of white and another colour?
22:27Pass.
22:28It's Pinto.
22:31You had three other passes.
22:33John Yossarian, he appears in the novel Catch-22.
22:37Port Said stands on the northern end of the Suez Canal.
22:40And Yosemite Sam and Elmer Fudd, they're taking on Bugs Bunny.
22:45At the end of that round, Ashley, you've got 16 points.
22:57And finally, let's have Robin again, please.
23:06Robin, football commentator on Match of the Day.
23:08Also, the voice of the Lionesses.
23:11I mean, you famously called the Lionesses dream makers, record breakers, game changers.
23:16It's an iconic line now.
23:19How did you come up with it?
23:20Well, I hired a team of writers and we went through every eventuality of what happened, if they won, if they lost, and we went through all of that.
23:27And that's what we came up with.
23:28I don't think it happened like that.
23:29What was it like being out there in Switzerland?
23:33It was great.
23:34And I remember doing one of my favourite games, actually, was a Switzerland home game.
23:38And usually, you know, you hear the usual sights and sounds of a football match.
23:43Never heard so much cowbell in a stadium in my entire life.
23:46The amount of times I went to bed thinking, there's no point listening to this anymore.
23:51It's all over.
23:52Wake up the next morning and they've won.
23:54Your nerves must have been shredded.
23:56Yeah, and I've definitely got a few grey hairs and, yeah, not much sleep.
23:59They couldn't really get it done in 90 minutes, but they got it done in the end.
24:02OK, we're going to check out your general knowledge now, Robin.
24:06See how you do on that.
24:07You start with 10 points.
24:08The score to beat to become a celebrity mastermind is Ashley's 16 points.
24:13You've got two minutes.
24:14Here we go.
24:14In a common expression suggesting that if unpleasant things are being said about someone or something,
24:19there's probably some truth in it.
24:21There's no smoke without what?
24:23Fire.
24:23Yes.
24:24Agander is the male of what bird?
24:27Crow?
24:28No, goose.
24:28Behind the Seams, My Life in Rhinestones is a 2023 autobiographical memoir
24:33by which Grammy award-winning American country singer famous for her extravagant costumes?
24:40Shania Twain.
24:41No, Dolly Parton.
24:42What fruit is known in French as ou-pomme?
24:45Apple.
24:46Yes.
24:46The letters BTC are an abbreviation for the name of what cryptocurrency?
24:51Pass.
24:52As part of its 40th anniversary celebrations,
24:55which British television soap broadcast a live episode in February 2025
24:59in which a long-running character died in the aftermath of an explosion in the local pub?
25:04EastEnders.
25:05Yes.
25:05The title of the Australian national anthem is Advance Australia What?
25:09Pass.
25:10The Pentland Hills run south-west from just outside which Scottish city?
25:17Glasgow?
25:18No, Edinburgh.
25:19In central London, the royal residence Clarence House stands beside which royal palace?
25:24Buckingham.
25:24No, St. James's.
25:25Which American golfer won his second major of the year when he won the Open at Royal Port
25:30Rush in July 2025?
25:32Rory McIlroy?
25:33No, Scotty Scheffler.
25:34Which Detroit-based American rapper was born Marshall Mathers in Missouri in 1972?
25:39Eminem.
25:39Yes.
25:40Which abandoned citadel in Peru, built by the Inca Empire and excavated by Hiram Bingham,
25:45was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1983?
25:49Pass.
25:49At the Academy Awards ceremony in 2025, Adrian Brody won his second Oscar for Best Actor for his performance in what film?
25:56The Machinist?
25:58No, The Brutalist.
25:59Before he entered politics, the US President Jimmy Carter managed his family's farming business in Georgia,
26:04which specialised in the production of what foodstuff?
26:07Pass.
26:08Which county of the Republic of Ireland extends furthest north?
26:14Pass.
26:16It's Donegal.
26:17Robin, you had four other passes before he entered politics.
26:22President Jimmy Carter, he was a peanut farmer.
26:25Machu Picchu is the abandoned citadel in Peru, that is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
26:31The title of the Australian National Anthem is Advance Australia Fair.
26:35And the letters BTC, their abbreviation of the cryptocurrency Bitcoin.
26:40So, at the end of that round, Robin, you've got 14 points.
26:55My word, it was a close one.
26:57Let's have a look at the final scores.
26:59In joint third place with 14 points each, Dean Franklin and Robin Cowan.
27:04In second place with 15 points, Chloe Petz, which means in first place by a whisker.
27:1016 points, it's Ashley John-Baptiste.
27:12So, he takes home the trophy and is tonight's Celebrity Mastermind winner.
27:21Many, many congratulations.
27:23You must be chuffed.
27:24My girls will love this.
27:25It's well done.
27:27You don't have to be a celebrity to take part in the regular Mastermind programme.
27:30If you'd like to appear in the next series, you can apply online at bbc.co.uk slash mastermind.
27:36And you can follow us at Mastermind Quiz.
27:39Join us again next time for more Masterminds.
27:42Thanks for watching.
27:43Bye for now.
27:50So, when I co-host with Dr. Zand and he bangs on about him being a doctor,
27:54I'm going to say I'm Ashley John-Baptiste, winner of Celebrity Mastermind.
27:58That's my new title now.
27:59He's going to have to get used to it.
28:00Pre-host with Dr. Zand and I.
28:28.
28:29You
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