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00:00Hello and welcome to Celebrity Mastermind with me Clive Myrie.
00:23In the spotlight tonight are Tia Coffey from RuPaul's Drag Race UK
00:28whose specialist subject is Doctor Who, the Christopher Eccleston incarnation.
00:33Actor Lauren Patel, she'll be answering questions on the Oscar-winning film musical La La Land.
00:39Josh Jones, a comedian, his subject is Lady Jane Grey.
00:42And Antiques Road Trip presenter Izzy Barmer, her subject is guinea pigs.
00:52Here at Celebrity Mastermind, we pride ourselves on providing the best visitor experience.
00:58Waking nightmares, cold sweats, shredded nerves and a thumping heart.
01:03Yes, we're proud we can say this will be the most frightening experience of your life,
01:08facing a barrage of one and a half minutes of questions on a specialist subject
01:12and two minutes on general knowledge.
01:14Fame will be no barrier to my interrogation.
01:17But whoever wins will take home this astonishingly beautiful Celebrity Mastermind trophy.
01:22And all our contenders are helping their chosen charities.
01:26So let the fun begin.
01:28Can I ask our first celebrity contender to please make their way to the black chair?
01:32Your name?
01:42Tear coffee.
01:43Your occupation?
01:44Queen of the world.
01:46Your chosen charity?
01:47Not a phase?
01:48And your specialist subject?
01:50Doctor Who, the Christopher Eccleston incarnation.
01:52Christopher Eccleston's adventures as the ninth doctor
01:55when the science fiction series was revived in 2005 in one and a half minutes.
02:00Here we go.
02:01In Christopher Eccleston's first episode,
02:03the doctor and his new companion Rose battle an alien creature called the nesting consciousness,
02:08which can control any object if it's made from what material?
02:12Plastic.
02:12Yes.
02:13In The Unquiet Dead, the doctor meets which famous author in Victorian Cardiff
02:17after his one-man theatre show is disrupted by a ghost-like entity called the Gelf?
02:22Charles Dickens.
02:23Yes.
02:24In The Parting of the Ways, the emperor of the Daleks shouts,
02:26those words are blasphemy in response to Rose's accusation that the Daleks are half what?
02:31Human.
02:32Yes.
02:32In Aliens of London, the doctor tells Rose that he's how many years old,
02:36prompting her to exclaim,
02:38my mum was right.
02:39That is one hell of an age gap.
02:41900?
02:41Yes.
02:42Rose saves her father from being knocked down in Father's Day
02:45after he's been to buy what item as a gift for a wedding?
02:48A vase?
02:49Yes.
02:49In Bad Wolf, the doctor confesses to the big brother housemate Linda
02:53that he loves watching a reality television show
02:55about three people forced to live with what animal?
02:58Bear.
02:58Yes.
02:59Which Scottish actor played both the mocks of Balhoon in The End of the World
03:03and the augmented space pig in Aliens of London?
03:06Um, Stuart.
03:09No, Jimmy V.
03:11In The Empty Child, when the young woman Nancy enters a house
03:14during an air raid to feed a group of homeless children,
03:16the doctor says he's not sure whether that's Marxism in action or a what?
03:20Uh, West End musical.
03:21Yes.
03:22In the episode Dalek, the billionaire collector Henry Van Staten
03:25boasts to the doctor and Rose that he's captured a dangerous living specimen
03:29and given it what name?
03:31Metaltron.
03:32It is Metaltron.
03:34I wanted you to say I've started, now I've finished.
03:35Too quick for me.
03:37Ugh.
03:37At the end of that round, Tia, you had no passes.
03:40You've got eight points.
03:46And our next contender, please.
03:57Hi.
03:59Your name?
04:01Lauren Patel.
04:01Your occupation?
04:03Actor.
04:03Your chosen charity?
04:04British Red Cross.
04:06And your specialist subject?
04:07La La Land.
04:08The 2016 musical film following the romance between Emma Stone's aspiring actress Mia
04:13and the struggling jazz pianist Sebastian, played by Ryan Gosling, in one and a half minutes.
04:19Here we go.
04:20Which filmmaker wrote and directed La La Land, for which he became the youngest recipient
04:24of the Best Director Oscar in 2017?
04:27Damien Chazelle.
04:28Yes.
04:28Which song, initially performed solo by Sebastian and then reprised as a duet with Mia,
04:33features the lyric,
04:34Are You Shining Just For Me?
04:36City of Stars.
04:36Yes.
04:37When Mia tells Sebastian about an upcoming audition she's attending, he invites her to
04:41the Rialto Cinema to see what James Dean film as research?
04:45Rebel Without a Cause.
04:46Yes.
04:46What's the name of the former jazz club that, much to Sebastian's dismay, has been turned
04:50into a tapas and tunes bar, playing samba music?
04:54Van Beat.
04:55Yes.
04:55La La Land shares common themes with an earlier black and white film made by Chazelle while
05:01he was at Harvard, a musical set in Boston entitled Guy and Madeleine on a...
05:05Park Bench.
05:06Yes.
05:07What's the name of Chazelle's roommate at Harvard who became his musical collaborator
05:11and who won the Oscar for Best Original Score for La La Land?
05:14Justin Horowitz.
05:15No, close.
05:16Justin Hurwitz.
05:17John Legend's character, Keith, another musician, hires his old school friend Sebastian to play
05:22the piano.
05:23With what fictional band, although Sebastian is ultimately disappointed by their jazz fusion sound?
05:28Yes.
05:28What's the first name of the man Mia dates before Sebastian, whom Sebastian describes as her
05:33Bogart?
05:34Sam.
05:35No, Greg.
05:36The one woman play that Mia writes and stars in, which is named partly after her hometown in
05:40Nevada, is entitled So Long Where?
05:43Boulder City.
05:43Yes.
05:44What's the name of the costume designer who was nominated for an Oscar for La La Land and
05:48who said that she'd based Mia's dresses partially on those worn by old Hollywood stars?
05:55Mary Zoffrez?
05:58Yes.
06:00Mary Zoffrez.
06:02Yes.
06:03Lauren, at the end of that round, you have no passes.
06:05You've got eight points.
06:15And our next contender, please.
06:22Hello.
06:22Oh, no.
06:26Your name?
06:27Josh Jones.
06:28Your occupation?
06:29Comedian.
06:30Your chosen charity?
06:31Forever Manchester.
06:33And your specialist subject?
06:34Lady Jane Grey.
06:36The English noblewoman declared Queen of England and Ireland in July 1553, in one and a half minutes.
06:42Here we go.
06:43Although her reign officially lasted 13 days, according to her popular nickname, Lady Jane
06:48Grey was Queen for how many days?
06:50Nine days.
06:51Yes.
06:51What country house, a few miles north of Leicester, was Grey's family home where she spent
06:55much of her childhood?
06:57Charterhouse?
06:57No, Bradgate Park.
06:59Grey's place in the line of succession to the throne resulted from her being what relation
07:03to King Henry VII and his wife, Elizabeth of York?
07:07Great-granddaughter.
07:08Yes.
07:09What was the name of the future Bishop of London who was Grey's main tutor and taught her to
07:13speak several languages, including Latin and Greek?
07:16Dr. John Avra, Avra.
07:19No, John Aylm.
07:21Oh.
07:21For political reasons, it was arranged for Grey to marry Lord Guildford Dudley, who was
07:26aged about 18 and the son of which duke?
07:29Northumberland.
07:30Yes.
07:30In his will, the so-called devise for the succession.
07:34King Edward VI named Jane Grey as the first in line to the throne, excluding Mary, and which
07:40other future queen who'd been declared to be illegitimate?
07:43Elizabeth I.
07:44Yes.
07:44In November 1553, Grey, together with her husband, two of his brothers and Archbishop,
07:49Thomas Cranmer, was found guilty of treason and sentenced to death at a trial held at
07:54which London building?
07:57The Tower of London?
07:58No, Guildhall.
07:59The final date for Grey's execution was put back by how many days to allow Queen Mary's
08:04personal chaplain, Dr. John Fekkenham, to try and convert her to Catholicism?
08:11Er, four.
08:12No, three.
08:13After her...
08:14I've started, so I'll finish.
08:15After her execution, Grey's body is thought to have been unceremonious,
08:19buried in which royal chapel within the Tower of London?
08:24Erm, the church.
08:27I don't know.
08:28No, it was St Peter ad vincula.
08:30Oh, right, good for her.
08:32Josh, at the end of that round, you had no passes.
08:35You've got four points.
08:35Thank you so much.
08:46And our final contender, please.
08:49Your name?
08:56Izzy Barmer.
08:57Your occupation?
08:58TV presenter and auctioneer.
09:00Your chosen charity?
09:01Empire Fighting Chance.
09:02And your specialist subject?
09:04Guinea pigs.
09:05The domesticated rodents known for their docile nature, popular as pets worldwide.
09:10In one and a half minutes.
09:11Here we go.
09:12Guinea pigs, or caveys, are native to which continent, where some species still live in the wild?
09:17South America.
09:18Yes.
09:18Which breed of guinea pig, whose fur is textured with swirls, is often said to exhibit a distinctive, lively temperament, known as abitude?
09:26Abyssinian.
09:27Yes.
09:28The domestic guinea pig, the species most commonly kept as a pet, has the scientific name, caveat what?
09:34Porcellus.
09:36Yes.
09:36What food-related name is commonly given to a behaviour, often exhibited by guinea pigs, in which they suddenly leap off the ground and land on all four feet?
09:44Popcorning.
09:45Yes.
09:45Which U.S. president kept numerous creatures at the White House as pets for his children, including guinea pigs named Bishop Doan and Fighting Bob Evans?
09:55Theodore Roosevelt.
09:56Yes.
09:56What critically endangered wild species is native solely to the Molakesh do Sul, archipelago off the coast of Brazil?
10:04Quee?
10:06No, Santa Catarina's guinea pig.
10:08What's the name of the fictional guinea pig who is the title character of a Beatrix Potter story, which was originally published as Chapter One of the Fairy Caravan in 1929?
10:17Tappany.
10:18Yes.
10:18Which 16th century Swiss naturalist made the first known description of guinea pigs by a European and gave them a Latin name that means Indian little rabbit?
10:28John Boston.
10:29No, Conrad Gessner.
10:30In Ecuador, Peru and elsewhere in South America, guinea pigs are typically referred to by what three-letter term?
10:36Also used in English-speaking countries for certain large varieties of guinea pig.
10:42Quee?
10:43It is quee.
10:45Izzy, at the end of that round, you had no passes.
10:48You've got seven points.
10:54That's great.
10:58And at the end of the specialist subjects round, let's have a look at the scores.
11:02In fourth place with four points, it's Josh.
11:05In third place with seven points, it's Izzy.
11:07And in joint first place with eight points each, Tia and Lauren.
11:12So now it's general knowledge.
11:13And 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.
11:20And if they're tied on passes as well, it's a tie break.
11:23So, let's ask Josh to join us again, please.
11:30Hello.
11:31Hello, Josh.
11:32Emerging talent on the comedy circuit.
11:35Described as a Mancunian ray of sunshine.
11:38Is that possible?
11:38I'm from Bolton.
11:40I can say that.
11:41I don't know who described me as that, but it does say that everywhere.
11:45I mean, did you ever think stand-up comedy would be the job you would end up doing growing up?
11:50I got told to do stand-up.
11:51People kept telling me to do it.
11:53And now I've been doing it a decade.
11:55I was quite worried I wouldn't end up doing anything.
11:57I didn't think I was that good at anything.
12:00But I started in, like, northern sort of rugby clubs and gigging for, like, big blokes and stuff.
12:06And I thought that would be quite scary, but I actually kind of enjoy it.
12:11I mean, you've been on tour recently.
12:13What was the tour called?
12:14It's called, You Haven't Won the Lottery, So Here's Another Tour Show.
12:19And if you won the lottery?
12:21I really would need a new sofa.
12:22Mine's been absolutely battered by the cats.
12:25But would you give up comedy?
12:26Might stop gigging for stagging endoos, because that can be, you know, I've paid my dues with endoos, I think.
12:33Are they difficult?
12:35Yeah, they're bladded.
12:37You're trying to tell jokes, and they're screaming.
12:40But they're not laughing at the jokes?
12:41No, they are laughing, but they're also like, tell Tiffany it's her birthday.
12:45You're like, shut up.
12:48Well, let's see what happens with your general knowledge.
12:51I've got two GCSEs, I'm not expecting much, Clev, I'll be honest.
12:54Don't put yourself down, Josh, because you start with four points.
12:59You've got two minutes on general knowledge.
13:01Here we go.
13:02The number zero most closely resembles which letter of the alphabet?
13:06Oh.
13:06Yes.
13:07Calamari is a culinary term for what seafood often served in battered, deep-fried rings?
13:12Shrimp.
13:13No, Squid, the line of latitude known as the 49th Parallel forms much of the border between the United States and which other country?
13:20Mexico.
13:21No, Canada.
13:22James Dean Bradfield, Nicky Wire and Sean Moore are founder members of which Welsh rock group?
13:32Big Fly.
13:32No, the Manic Street Preachers, a signature feature of shoes created by the French designer Christian Louboutin, is that they commonly have soles of what primary colour?
13:43Red.
13:44Yes.
13:44Which author, who was made a dame in 2008, wrote the 1999 children's novel The Illustrated Mum and its 2025 adult sequel, Picture Imperfect?
13:53Barbara Smith.
13:57No, Jacqueline Wilson.
13:58In reference to interior design, the term three-piece suite traditionally refers to a matching combination of two chairs and what larger item of furniture?
14:06A sofa.
14:07Yes.
14:07Which London-based football team won the FIFA Club World Cup in July 2025 with a 3-0 victory over the French side Paris Saint-Germain?
14:15Arsenal.
14:16No, Chelsea.
14:17Which city in the Scottish Highlands stands at the north-eastern end of the Caledonian Canal and at the head of the Moray Firth?
14:23Aberdeen.
14:24No, in Venice.
14:25In the Gregorian calendar, there are how many days in the month of August?
14:3131.
14:31Yes.
14:32A group selfie taken by Bradley Cooper of numerous stars attending the Oscars ceremony in 2014 was retweeted more than two million times after it was organised and then posted online by which comedian and chat show host?
14:45Ellen DeGeneres.
14:46Yes.
14:47In South Asian cuisine, when the fish, the bumalo, is dried and salted, it's commonly known as Bombay what?
14:53Mix.
14:56No, duck.
14:57A bullfighter named Escamillo is one of the main characters in which opera by Bizet?
15:04Oh, er, er, er, ah, I'll talk now.
15:08I'll don't go to the opera, Clive, look at me.
15:11I'll take that as a pass.
15:13It's Carmen.
15:18And that was the only pass you had, Josh, at the end of that round.
15:21You've got nine points.
15:22Thank you so much.
15:24Oh, gosh.
15:29So funny.
15:31Ah.
15:31Next up, it's Izzy.
15:42Izzy, you're a regular face on daytime TV featuring on Antiques Road Trip.
15:47You're also on a programme called The Travelling Auctioneers on BBC One.
15:51Oh, do you know what?
15:52It's such a wonderful programme to be on because I get to spend a whole day in someone's house
15:56and I really get to know the contributors and hear about their lives
16:00and we're trying to help find items for them to sell for a number of reasons
16:05and then we have restorers that just give items that might otherwise be consigned to the tip
16:12or just wouldn't realise their value.
16:14They restore them and then I get to sell them all.
16:16Because you're a jewellery expert, right?
16:17Yes.
16:18I love anything that sparkles.
16:19I just wondered then how much the Celebrity Mastermind Trophy would cost.
16:23Wow.
16:24I mean, priceless.
16:25Because you'd never sell it.
16:26But if you do, I'm your woman.
16:29We're going to see how well you do on general knowledge, Izzy.
16:32Because you start with seven points.
16:34The three-letter term, Uni, is an informal abbreviation for what word for an educational institution?
16:45University.
16:46Yes.
16:46In darts, how many points are scored by a dart that lands in the inner ring of the bullseye?
16:52Two.
16:52No, 50.
16:53The song, Love Me Do, which reached number 17 in the UK in 1962,
16:58was a debut single by which group?
17:00ABBA.
17:00No, the Beatles.
17:01What term is used in meteorology for the boundary,
17:04often described as cold or warm, between two different air masses?
17:10A border?
17:10No, front.
17:11A dish in which seafood is served alongside red meat
17:14is popularly described by the rhyming term, surf and what?
17:19Turf.
17:19Yes.
17:20What 2025 comedy reboot stars Liam Neeson as the police detective Frank Drebin Jr.,
17:25the son of the character played by Leslie Nielsen in the original 1988 film?
17:30Hmm, Strike.
17:31No, The Naked Gun.
17:33The beach resort of Alhambay, known for its multicoloured sands,
17:37is on the western tip of which island off the south coast of England?
17:40Come on.
17:41No, The Isle of Wight, which ballet by Tchaikovsky is set on Christmas Eve
17:45and, as a result, is often performed during the festive period.
17:48The Nutcracker.
17:49Yes.
17:50Neroli oil, which is used in perfumery, aromatherapy and, as a food flavouring,
17:54is distilled from the flowers of a tree that bears what citrus fruit?
18:01Lemons.
18:01No, oranges.
18:02The countries of Libya, Algeria and Mauritania lie mostly within what large desert?
18:08Arabian.
18:09No, the Sahara Desert.
18:10In the television series Wednesday, a spin-off of The Addams Family,
18:13first broadcast in 2022, the title character's mother, Morticia,
18:17is played by which Welsh actress?
18:20Erm, Catherine Zeta-Jones.
18:22Yes.
18:22Which novel by George Orwell opens with a line,
18:25it was a bright, cold day in April and the clocks were striking 13?
18:281984.
18:29Yes.
18:30Which island country and city-state in South-East Asia
18:33is served by Changi International Airport?
18:35Bangkok.
18:36No, Singapore.
18:37Which South African Nobel Peace Prize winner?
18:40I've started to all finish.
18:41Which South African Nobel Peace Prize winner,
18:43who died in 2021, served as Archbishop of Cape Town
18:46for ten years from 1986?
18:49Johnny Wood.
18:51No, it was Desmond Tutu.
18:53Izzy, at the end of that round, you had no passes.
18:56You've got 12 points.
19:00Next up, it's Tia.
19:09What if I refuse?
19:16Tia, you were in series two of RuPaul's Drag Race UK,
19:19but you won RuPaul's Drag Race UK versus the world.
19:24It was wonderful.
19:24Got a lovely crown out of it.
19:26Brilliant.
19:27Tia Kofi, how did you get that name?
19:30Well, I like to say I'm named after Tia from Sister Sister
19:34and former UN Secretary General Kofi Annan.
19:37That's quite a mix.
19:38It is.
19:38It's just because it sounds like tea or coffee, Clive.
19:40I'll be real.
19:41It's neither of those things that I said first.
19:43But that play on words is funny.
19:47It's clever.
19:48It's charming as well.
19:51Are you flirting?
19:52Calm down.
19:54You've got an amazing outfit on tonight.
19:57Very kind.
19:58So I'm currently dressed as the fugitive doctor from Doctor Who,
20:01who was portrayed by Joe Martin.
20:04And I just think she's iconic.
20:05She's one of my favourite incarnations of the doctor.
20:09Also the first person of colour to play the doctor on screen.
20:13What's coming up?
20:14Right now, I'm just stressed and locked in
20:16about the fact that I've got to do a general knowledge round.
20:18Oh, I know.
20:18But let's get to that now.
20:20You've got eight points, Tia.
20:22And the score to beat as it stands is 12 points.
20:25You've got two minutes on general knowledge.
20:27Here we go.
20:28The word puppy is most commonly used to refer to the young of what domestic pet?
20:32A dog.
20:33Yes.
20:33Mother's Ruin is an informal name for what alcoholic drink?
20:36Gin.
20:37Yes.
20:37In July 2025, the Slovenian rider Tadej Pogacar
20:42won which prestigious cycling race for the fourth time?
20:45The Tour de France.
20:46Yes.
20:46John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, Aaron Burr and George Clinton
20:50were the first four people to hold which political office in the United States?
20:55The slave diva of the cabinet.
20:58No.
20:59Vice President.
21:00What animated television series first broadcast in 1999
21:03and named after its lead character
21:05is set in the undersea city of Bikini Bottom?
21:08SpongeBob SquarePant.
21:09Yes.
21:10In music, which is the only major key that has no sharps or flats?
21:14Um, A.
21:17No.
21:17C, Major.
21:18What recreational activity that first rose to prominence in California in the 1960s
21:23was initially known as sidewalk surfing?
21:27Skateboarding.
21:28Yes.
21:28What name for a British military medal awarded for extreme bravery under enemy fire
21:33is often abbreviated to the letters VC?
21:35Victoria Cross?
21:36Yes.
21:37The 1979 film Alien was promoted with the tagline,
21:40In space, no one can hear you...
21:42Scream.
21:42Yes.
21:43In industry, the word LOX, spelt L-O-X,
21:46refers to the liquid form of which chemical element?
21:50Uh, magnesium.
21:51No, oxygen.
21:53Which Marvel comic superhero is the alter ego of Matt Murdock,
21:56a blind lawyer from the Hell's Kitchen neighbourhood of New York?
21:59Oh, daredevil?
22:01Yes.
22:01What term, often used as a suffix and derived from a Greek word for fear,
22:05refers to an extreme irrational dread of a particular situation or object?
22:10Phobia.
22:10Yes.
22:11Which shipping forecast area shares its name with the longest river in Ireland?
22:15Uh, Derry.
22:16No, Shannon, in 2010, Penelope Cruz married which fellow Spanish actor
22:21with whom she has starred in films such as Vicky Cristina Barcelona and Everybody Knows?
22:26Antonio Banderas?
22:27No, Javier Bardem.
22:30Ah, so, if I'd done that quicker, you'd have asked another question
22:32and that would have been camp.
22:33At the end of that round, Tia, you had no passes.
22:36You've got 17 points.
22:38Thank you, Sladeva of the Cabinet.
22:46And finally, let's have Lauren again, please.
22:52Oh, God.
22:55Hi again.
22:57Lauren, rising star of our screens, known for your part in Everybody's Talking About Jamie
23:01and Waterloo Road.
23:03You were in the recent Wallace and Gromit film Vengeance Most Foul,
23:06which was up for an Oscar.
23:08It was.
23:09And you had the whole red carpet thing.
23:11You went over to L.A. and Hollywood and did all that.
23:13How was that experience for you?
23:14Yeah, I think much like this will be when it's over,
23:18it's like a weird fever dream that I keep forgetting happened
23:21and sometimes I'll just be, like, doing the bins in my flat
23:24and be like, oh, my God, I went to the Oscars this year.
23:26Yeah, it was crazy.
23:27How did you actually get into acting in the first place?
23:30I saw an open call online for a part in Everybody's Talking About Jamie
23:35and I thought, oh, I'll just send a tape in, I'm not going to get this.
23:39And then I got it.
23:40And then I was suddenly an actor
23:42and I've been doing it ever since.
23:45You've got a new comedy series coming up,
23:47Small Profits, with Mackenzie Crook.
23:49It is a fantastic comedy made by the same team that made Detectress.
23:55Mackenzie Crook is writing and directing and acting in it
23:58and it is part dry British comedy about these people working in a hardware store
24:05and part sci-fi, wholesome plots, brilliance.
24:12I'm really proud of it.
24:13I'm really excited for it to come out.
24:14Right, we're going to find out how you do on General Knowledge
24:17because you start with eight points.
24:19The score to beat to become a celebrity mastermind is Tia's 17 points.
24:24You've got two minutes of General Knowledge.
24:26Here we go.
24:27Taters and tatties are slang terms for what?
24:30Tuberous vegetables.
24:31Potatoes.
24:32Yeah.
24:32When he stepped onto the moon in 1969,
24:34Neil Armstrong was heard to say,
24:36that's one small step for man,
24:38one giant leap for whom?
24:40Mankind.
24:40Yes.
24:41What acronym is used for the diving equipment
24:43known in full as self-contained underwater breathing apparatus?
24:47Oh, my boyfriend's a diver who's going to hate me.
24:49I don't know.
24:50I'll take that as a pass.
24:51The two prime numbers between 30 and 40 are 31
24:54and which other number?
24:5737.
24:58Yes.
24:59The Big Pit National Coal Museum opened in 1983
25:02is in which of the four home nations of the UK?
25:05Wales.
25:06Yes.
25:06The 2025 television sitcom Amanda Land
25:09featuring Lucy Punch in the title role
25:11as the daughter of Joanna Lumley's character
25:14is a spin-off from which other comedy series?
25:16Motherland.
25:17Yes.
25:18Varicella is the medical name
25:19for what highly contagious disease
25:21most common in childhood?
25:24Chickenpox.
25:25Yes.
25:26The best-selling 2022 book, Gloves Off,
25:28is a volume of autobiography
25:30by which British world champion boxer?
25:33Tyson Fury.
25:33Yes.
25:34In September 2025,
25:35which American singer and actress
25:37topped the UK album's chart
25:38with Man's Best Friend
25:39featuring the hit singles
25:40Tears and My Man on Willpower?
25:43Sabrina Carpenter.
25:44Yes.
25:45The term deli for a shop
25:46that sells foods such as cheese and cold meats
25:49is an informal abbreviation of what word?
25:52Delicacy?
25:53No.
25:54Delicatessen.
25:55Which computer game character
25:56who made his first appearance
25:58as the nemesis of Mario
25:59in Super Mario Land 2,
26:01released in 1992,
26:02is a play on a Japanese word
26:04for bad or evil?
26:05Bowser.
26:05No, Wario.
26:07Nollywood is an informal name
26:08for the film industry
26:09of which West African country?
26:12Nollywood,
26:13did you say?
26:14Nollywood is an informal name
26:15for the film industry
26:16of which West African country?
26:17Nigeria.
26:17Yes.
26:18In the abbreviation CBE
26:19for a rank in the British Honours System,
26:21the letter C stands for what word?
26:25Commensurate.
26:25No, Commanda,
26:26which I've started so I'll finish,
26:29which East Coast U.S. state
26:31borders New York,
26:32Pennsylvania and Delaware
26:33and is known as the Garden State?
26:38The Philadelphia?
26:41No, it's New Jersey.
26:43Oh, no.
26:45Lauren,
26:45you had just the one pass,
26:47the acronym used for the diving equipment
26:49known in full as self-contained
26:50underwater breathing apparatus.
26:51It's SCUBA.
26:52All the letters were there as well.
26:54You said them.
26:54I panicked.
26:56And at the end of that round,
26:57Lauren,
26:58you've got 17 points.
27:02Hey, twin.
27:04Oh, we're tied.
27:05I think so.
27:05Oh, my God.
27:07I can't take any more of this.
27:10Let's have a look
27:10at the final scores.
27:12In fourth place
27:12with nine points,
27:13it's Josh Jones.
27:14In third place
27:15with 12 points,
27:16Izzy Barmer.
27:17In second place
27:18with 17 points
27:19and one pass,
27:20it's Lauren Patel,
27:21which means
27:22in first place
27:23with 17 points
27:24and no passes,
27:26it's Tia Coffey.
27:26So she takes home the trophy
27:28and is tonight's
27:29Celebrity Mastermind winner.
27:36Tia,
27:37many congratulations.
27:39That's very kind.
27:41I'll keep it
27:41as a fond memory
27:42of our time together.
27:44You don't have to be a celebrity
27:46to take part
27:46in the regular
27:47Mastermind programme.
27:48If you'd like to appear
27:49in the next series,
27:50you can apply online
27:51at bbc.co.uk
27:53slash mastermind
27:54and you can follow us
27:55at Mastermind Quiz.
27:57Join us again next time
27:58for more Masterminds.
27:59Thanks for watching.
28:00Bye for now.
28:01I basically came here
28:08as an extended audition
28:10to take over
28:11as the host.
28:12So, Clive,
28:13if you ever have a sick day,
28:14I'm available.
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