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00:00You
00:20Hello?
00:25Hello and welcome to Celebrity Mastermind with me, Clive Myrie.
00:28In the spotlight tonight are former England footballer Stuart Pearce, his special...
00:33This subject is UK punk rock from 1976 to 1979.
00:38Writer and broadcaster Gemma Kearney, she'll be answering questions on the British artist...
00:42Pamela Coleman-Smith.
00:44Britain's Got Talent winner Axel Blake.
00:46His subject is...
00:47The History of Marvel Comics and comedy writer and actor Phil Dunning, whose subject is...
00:52Paul O'Grady.
00:58There are all kinds of fabulous awards our celebrities can win.
01:02At glamorous black tie and posh frock do's.
01:06But despite all that, we know...
01:07There's only one honour that truly makes the heart of any famous person race.
01:12And it ain't no...
01:12Oscar or Emmy or BAFTA.
01:14No, it is of course the truly scrumptious...
01:17Celebrity Mastermind trophy.
01:19Good enough to grace the grandest of mantelpieces.
01:22But you've got to earn it.
01:22Successfully navigate one and a half minutes of specialist subject questions and two...
01:27minutes on general knowledge.
01:29And it's yours, which one of our celebs tonight will receive the...
01:32highest of accolades.
01:34We'll soon find out.
01:35And while there can only be one winner, all are...
01:37Our famous quizzers are helping out their chosen charities.
01:41So can I ask our first...
01:42celebrity contender to please make their way to the black chair.
01:47We'll see you next time.
01:52Your name?
01:55Stuart Pace.
01:56Your occupation?
01:57F***.
01:57Former footballer?
01:58Your chosen charity?
02:00Hearing Dogs for Deaf People.
02:01And your specialist subject?
02:02UK punk rock 1976 to 1979.
02:07One and a half...
02:07Here we go.
02:09The singer John Lydon rose to fame in 1976 as a man...
02:12a member of Sex Pistols when he adopted what stage name?
02:16Johnny Rotten.
02:16Yes, the Scottish...
02:17band, the Rizzillos, had their first UK hit single in 1978 with a song that shared its...
02:22title with what long-running television music programme?
02:25Top of the Bulb.
02:26Yes, which band, together with the...
02:27Flash and Johnny Thunders and the Heartbreakers supported Sex Pistols on their infamous anarchy...
02:32tour of the UK in 1976, but was sacked after only a few gigs because of a...
02:37disagreement?
02:38They're damned.
02:39Yes, what's the name of the title character in a 1979 UK hit...
02:42single by The Undertones, who wasn't very old, though he was very small.
02:47Pass.
02:49Nicky Tesco was the lead singer of which band who had...
02:52UK hit singles in 1979 entitled The Sound of the Suburbs and Offshore Banking...
02:57business.
02:58The members.
02:58Yes, when the narrator of the Stranglers song Peaches realises he...
03:02missed his ride home from the beach, he refers to it by what term for an old-fashioned motor...
03:07manager coach?
03:08Sharabank.
03:09Yes.
03:10What's the title of the debut EP that the Manchester band...
03:12the Buzzcocks released on their own label New Hormones in 1977 and which featured...
03:17four tracks including Boredom and Friends of Mine?
03:20Viral Scratch.
03:21Yes, what, 1970...?
03:22The 2009 hit single for The Jam, according to the lyrics, is focused on a row going on down...
03:27near Slough.
03:28Eaton Rifle.
03:29Yes, what was the stage name of Marianne Elliott Said?
03:32The lead singer of a band whose hits included The Day the World Turned Dayglo and Identity.
03:37Probably Styring.
03:38Yes, which record label?
03:39I've started, so I'll finish.
03:40Which record label founded by...
03:42Jake Riviera and Dave Robinson released some of the most notable singles of the punk...
03:47era in the UK, including New Rose by The Damned and Hit Me With Your Rhythm Stick.
03:52By Ian Dury and The Blockheads.
03:54Stiff.
03:55It was Stiff Records.
03:57Stuart, just the one pass, the name of the title character in a 1979 UK hit single...
04:02by The Undertones, Jimmy.
04:04Jimmy.
04:05And at the end of that round...
04:07Stuart, you've got nine points.
04:08Thank you very much.
04:09Thank you very much.
04:12Thank you very much.
04:17And our next contender, please.
04:22Thank you very much.
04:27Your name?
04:28Gemma Cani.
04:29Your name?
04:30Gemma Cani.
04:32Your occupation.
04:34Writer and broadcaster.
04:35Your chosen charity.
04:37Black equity.
04:38And your specialist subject.
04:40Pamela Coleman-Smith.
04:42The artist.
04:42Writer and mystic.
04:44Best known as the illustrator.
04:45Of a classic set of tarot cards.
04:47One and a half minutes.
04:49Here we go.
04:49Pamela Coleman-Smith was born in London in 1878.
04:52But when she was 10 years old, the family moved to which Caribbean island country?
04:56Jamaica.
04:57Yeah, so...
04:57Although she was known professionally as Pamela, Smith actually shared what first name with her mother?
05:02Amelia.
05:05No, Corinne.
05:06In 1893 at the...
05:07At the age of 15, Smith left Jamaica to enroll at which art school in Brooklyn?
05:11Though she left...
05:12Without a degree.
05:13The Pratt Institute.
05:14Yes.
05:15What's the title of Smith's first collection of Jamaican folktales?
05:17Published in 1899, which is credited as featuring the first transcriptions of Jamaican...
05:22...and Pigeon, and includes the tales Why Toad Walk Upon Four Leg and Tiki-Piki...
05:27Boom Boom.
05:28Anansi Stories.
05:29Yeah, Smith created designs for what theatre group after...
05:32An 1899 trip to England, during which she befriended the actors Henry Irving and Ellen...
05:37...and the author Bram Stoker, who were involved with the company.
05:42Pass.
05:44Smith met Arthur Edward Waite, who would later...
05:47...commission her to create the illustrations for their famous deck of tarot cards.
05:51While they were both...
05:52...members of an occult group called the Hermetic Order of the Golden, what?
05:57Dawn.
05:57Yes.
05:58What was the name of Ellen Terry's daughter, on whom Smith is believed to have based some of the illustrations...
06:02...for the tarot cards, including the Magician and King of Pentacles?
06:06Edith Craig.
06:07Yeah.
06:07Yes, in 1898, Smith illustrated a volume of poems by which Irish writer, whom she didn't...
06:12...actually meet until three years later, describing him as a Rami Critter who posed...
06:17...about and looked bored.
06:19William Butler Yates.
06:21It was W...
06:22Gemma, you had just the one pass.
06:25After that trip to England, Smith...
06:27...he created designs for the Lyceum Theatre Company.
06:31And at the end of that round...
06:32...you've got six points.
06:37Well done.
06:42And our next contender, please.
06:45And our next contender, please.
06:52Your name?
06:54Axel Blake.
06:54Your occupation?
06:55Comedian.
06:56Your chosen charity?
06:57ACLT.
06:58And your specialist subject?
06:59History of Marvel Comics.
07:01The...
07:02Comic book publisher founded in 1939, in one and a half minutes.
07:06Here we go.
07:07In 19...
07:07...in 19...
07:071961, Marvel's editor Stan Lee and the artist Jack Kirby created what superhero...
07:12...team comprising Reed Richards, Ben Grimm, Susan Storm and her brother Johnny Storm.
07:17The Fantastic Four.
07:18Yes, issue one of The Amazing Spider-Man features the first appearance of Jay...
07:22...Jonah Jameson, the acerbic editor of what fictional New York newspaper?
07:27Pass.
07:28Which character...
07:29Pass.
07:30Which character...
07:32...made his debut appearance in his own comic in May 1962 with the question posed on the...
07:37...to cover?
07:38Is he man or monster?
07:39Or is he both?
07:40Swamp.
07:41No, The Incredible Hulk.
07:42In a 1980 story by Roger Stern, which member of the Avengers is asked by...
07:47...a fictional group called the National Populist Party to run for president of the United States.
07:53Norman Osborn.
07:54No, Captain America.
07:55Which comic book artist and writer created...
07:57...the ninja assassin Elektra Nachos, who made her debut in a 1981 issue...
08:02...of Daredevil?
08:03Elektra.
08:04No, Frank Miller.
08:05In a 1972 issue of the Marvel...
08:07...spotlight comic, the orphaned motorcycle stuntman Johnny Blaze makes a deal with the devil.
08:12...and is transformed into what fiery supernatural being?
08:15Ghost Rider.
08:16Yes, what's the name of the...
08:17...anarchic anti-hero who first appeared in issue 98 of the New Mutants in...
08:22...1991, in which he's sent on a mission to assassinate the mutant Cable.
08:27Wolverine.
08:28No, Deadpool.
08:29The Norse god Thor made his debut in a 1962 issue...
08:32...of Journey into Mystery in a story plotted by Stan Lee...
08:35...and scripted by which writer...
08:37...Lee's younger brother.
08:42...Joe Simon.
08:44No, Larry Lieber.
08:47Axel, you had the one past J. Jonah Jameson.
08:52He is the editor of the fictional newspaper The Daily Bugle.
08:55That's it.
08:56And at the end of that round...
08:57...you've got two points.
09:02...Aid to't cut it out.
09:03So if you could see.
09:04Thanks a lot.
09:05I doubt it.
09:07And our final contender, please.
09:12And our final contender, please.
09:18Phil Dunning.
09:19Your occupation.
09:20Writer and actor.
09:21Your chosen charity.
09:22Curious...
09:22And your specialist subject.
09:24Paul O'Grady.
09:25The hugely popular comedian, drag artist...
09:28...in one and a half minutes.
09:30Here we go.
09:30What was the maiden name of Paul O'Grady's mother, Molly, which he appropriated as the surname?
09:35...of his best-known comedy creation.
09:37Savage.
09:38Acid-tongued, self-described blonde bombs...
09:40...from Birkenhead.
09:42Savage.
09:42Savage in 1997.
09:44O'Grady as Lily Savage.
09:45...which became the host of a revival of what?
09:47Celebrity television game show.
09:49Whose rules he later...
09:51...he never really understood.
09:52Blanksy Blank.
09:53Yes.
09:53What's the three-word name of the pub in South London?
09:55Sometimes known as the RVT, where O'Grady, as Lily, compared weekly talent...
10:00...under the title Stars of the Future.
10:03Royal Vauxhall Tavern.
10:04Yes.
10:04From 1995...
10:05O'Grady as Lily starred in a musical stage comedy based on what long-running Australian television...
10:10...drama series of which he was a long-time fan.
10:14Prisoner's Cell Block Hitch.
10:15Yes.
10:15What was the first name of the character played by O'Grady in three episodes of The Bill from 1988...
10:20...whom he described as Copper's Narc to D.I. Roach?
10:24Roxanne?
10:25Yes.
10:25What's the...
10:25...the title of the television sitcom first shown in 2003 in which O'Grady stars as Ray...
10:30...Temple, the manager of a Liverpool bingo hall?
10:33Eyes down.
10:34Yes.
10:34What name did O'Grady give...
10:35...to the Bichon Frise Shih Tzu cross puppy he adopted while working...
10:40...on The Big Breakfast who became his constant companion?
10:43Buster.
10:44Yes.
10:44In 2017 O'Grady...
10:45...began hosting a reboot of what television game show previously presented by his friend...
10:50...Finala Black, who died two years earlier.
10:52Blind death.
10:53Yes.
10:53What's the name of the Australian comedian known...
10:55...for his stage persona Bob Down, the so-called Prince of Polyester with whom O'Grady...
11:00...toured Australia and who became a close friend?
11:04Mark.
11:05Tre-wows, Trowski.
11:08No, it was Mark Trevorrow.
11:10And at the end of that round, Phil, you had no passes.
11:14You've got eight points.
11:15.
11:20and at the end
11:25of the Specialist Subjects round,
11:27let's have a look at the scores.
11:28In fourth place with two points,
11:30it's...
11:30In third place with six points,
11:32it's Gemma.
11:33In second place with eight points,
11:34it's Phil.
11:35And in first place with nine points,
11:37it's Stuart.
11:38So now it's General Knowledge.
11:40And if there's a tie at the end,
11:42then the number of passes is taken into account
11:44and the person with the fewer points...
11:45and the number of passes is the winner.
11:46So let's ask Axel to join us again, please.
11:50So let's go.
11:51So let's go.
11:52So let's go.
11:53Let's go.
11:55Back in the seat.
11:56You exploded onto the comedy scene
11:59when you won Britain's...
12:00Got Talent in 2022.
12:02You went from working in property maintenance...
12:04Yes.
12:05...to performing for the Royals.
12:07How was that transition?
12:08I couldn't even explain to you, Clive.
12:10It was a big jump,
12:12but it worked out in my favour.
12:14You even got Simon...
12:15Howell to hit his golden buzzer.
12:17I was surprised.
12:18I was very surprised.
12:19I was surprised.
12:20Because when you perform,
12:21usually you kind of have a judge
12:22that you're trying to go for
12:23where you're like,
12:24right.
12:25And I'm...
12:25Mine was Amanda Holden and Alicia Dixon,
12:27but I never thought in a million years
12:29Simon would go...
12:30Hit that buzzer.
12:31Your comedy is much more on social media now.
12:34What's more...
12:35satisfying?
12:36Producing a viral video
12:38or appearing on stage or...
12:40getting a golden buzzer.
12:41I would say producing.
12:43I'm really into it right now.
12:44And I could...
12:45tell what's gonna...
12:46go well.
12:47And what's not.
12:48But you can't beat the...
12:49making a whole...
12:50arena laugh.
12:51Something about that.
12:52And just...
12:53It's lovely.
12:54Alright.
12:55Well, let's see how...
12:55you do on your general knowledge.
12:56Yeah.
12:57I see how...
12:58How would I do here?
12:59Because Axl...
13:00You start with two...
13:00two points.
13:01You've got two minutes.
13:02Go easy on me, Clev.
13:03Here we go.
13:05A passenger in a car who insists on...
13:07giving annoying or unwanted advice...
13:09is commonly referred to...
13:10as a backseat...
13:11what?
13:12Backseat passenger.
13:13No, driver.
13:14The...
13:15four strokes used in competitive swimming are...
13:17freestyle, butterfly, backstroke...
13:19and which...
13:20other.
13:21Breaststroke.
13:22Yes.
13:23In a traditional children's party game...
13:24blindfolded participants...
13:25are required to...
13:26pin the tail...
13:27on a picture of what...
13:28equine creature?
13:30Um...
13:31Pony?
13:32No, Donkey.
13:33The British singer, musician and actor...
13:34born...
13:35David Jones in Brixton, South London...
13:37in 1947...
13:38became internationally famous...
13:40under the stage name...
13:41David what?
13:43Path.
13:44Which...
13:45island off the northwest coast of Wales...
13:47is sometimes referred to...
13:48as Mam Cymru...
13:49or mother...
13:50of Wales?
13:52Path.
13:53Which actress receives her...
13:55first Oscar nomination...
13:56for her role in the...
13:572024 body horror film...
13:59The Substance.
14:00as a television aerobics guru...
14:02who uses a new drug...
14:03to generate...
14:04a younger version of her...
14:05herself.
14:09Halle Berry?
14:10Me more.
14:11A classic Wiener schnitzel...
14:12is an escalop...
14:13of what meat...
14:14coated in eggs...
14:15and breadcrumbs...
14:16and then fried.
14:19Fish.
14:20No.
14:21Veal.
14:22What type of playing card...
14:23traditionally depicting a jester...
14:24is commonly included...
14:25in a standard pack of cards...
14:26alongside the four suits.
14:28Joker.
14:29Yes.
14:30The...
14:30two African species...
14:31of what large mammal...
14:32are known as...
14:33the white...
14:34or square lips...
14:35and the...
14:35black...
14:36or hook-lipped.
14:39Sounds like...
14:40monkey.
14:41No.
14:42Rhinoceros.
14:43Which long-running...
14:44West End...
14:45jukebox musical...
14:46ends with the entire...
14:45podcast singing...
14:46the Eurovision winning song...
14:47Waterloo.
14:50Pascal.
14:51What was the surname...
14:52of the US president...
14:53often referred to...
14:54by his initials...
14:55LB...
14:55DJ.
14:56Oh.
14:57Um...
15:00Pulse.
15:01I know that one.
15:02Pulse.
15:03I know that one.
15:04Pulse.
15:05I know that one.
15:05It's Johnson.
15:08I'm gonna stick to comedy, Clev.
15:10I know that one.
15:11That's...
15:12Three other passes.
15:13Axel.
15:14The long run...
15:15West End...
15:16jukebox musical...
15:17Mamma Mia.
15:18Okay.
15:19The Island of the Northwest...
15:20coast of Wales.
15:21Sometimes referred to as...
15:22Mam Cymru.
15:23Anglesey.
15:24And...
15:25Davy Jones.
15:26He became...
15:27David Bowie.
15:28Okay.
15:29At the end of that round...
15:30Phil, you've got four points.
15:35Geoff.
15:36faults.
15:37Jennifer.
15:38marquee.
15:39Mack.
15:40Next up, it's Gemma.
15:45Next up, it's Gemma.
15:50Gemma, you're an award-winning radio presenter,
15:52familiar voice on the radio for, what, 15 years?
15:55Now, and I suppose it could be said
15:58that you've grown up on the radio.
15:59You started on one extra.
16:00And Radio 1, you've moved into Radio 4 and BBC 6 Music.
16:05Has your style evolved over that period as well,
16:08do you think?
16:09I'd like to think so.
16:10I definitely started very overexcited, age 23.
16:15And it was nearly 20 years ago now.
16:18I'm 40.
16:20And a mum.
16:21And a lot of things have evolved.
16:24I mean, you are passionate.
16:25About the arts and culture.
16:27And you've talked to some pretty huge personalities in there.
16:30In those fields.
16:31I've met some of my heroes,
16:32and they haven't actually disappointed Grace Jones.
16:35being one of them.
16:36I think spending an evening with her kind of changed my life.
16:40who recorded an in-depth discussion over dinner
16:43while she ate prawns and...
16:45and talked about growing up in Jamaica and Philadelphia and...
16:50just being the formidable, incredible woman that she is.
16:53Fascinating.
16:54All right.
16:55We're gonna find out how well you do on general knowledge.
16:57Okay.
16:58Gemma, you start with six points to score to beat a...
17:00as it stands is nine points.
17:01You've got two minutes.
17:02Starting now.
17:03A labradoodle.
17:05Is a cross between a labrado retriever and which other dog breed?
17:08A poodle.
17:09Yes.
17:10In a common...
17:10In an expression,
17:11something that fails to meet expectations
17:12is said not to cut which condiment?
17:15Ketchup?
17:19No, the...
17:20I'm exhausted.
17:21What?
17:221997 disaster film starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet.
17:25Equal the record set by Ben-Hur by winning 11 Oscars.
17:28Titanic.
17:29Yes.
17:30In a...
17:30celebrated photograph taken by Arthur Sass in 1951.
17:33Which famous physicist is...
17:35pictured in the back of a car sticking out his tongue.
17:39I...
17:40Einstein.
17:41Yes.
17:42Which team did England beat on penalties in the final of the 2025 UEFA?
17:45Women's European Championships to win the trophy for a second time.
17:50Oh, I'm gonna get this wrong and it's gonna annoy me...
17:52Colombia.
17:53No, Spain.
17:54Field Marshal...
17:55Erwin Rommel, who commanded German forces in North Africa in the Second World War was...
18:00Nickname the desert what?
18:04Operation?
18:05No, Fox.
18:05Napoli is the Italian name for which coastal city south east of Rome?
18:10Napoli.
18:10Naples.
18:11Yes, the grime singer Michael Omari, whose debut album, Gang Signs and...
18:15Prayer topped the UK chart in 2017.
18:17Is better known by what professional name?
18:20Wretch32.
18:21No, Stormzy.
18:22Oh my God.
18:23What's the common name for the fin at the...
18:25the rear end of a fish, sometimes known as a caudal fin?
18:28Huh?
18:30No, the back...
18:32No...
18:33Yeah, we're going to all recorders, right?
18:35The ojos of the меньше.
18:56belt worn in karate to indicate a practitioner's level of achievement is the highest
19:01ranking color black belt yes the 2019 book entitled for the record is a political
19:06memoir I've started so I'll finish the 2019 book entitled for the record is a political memoir
19:11by which former UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson no David Cameron
19:16Gemma you had just the one pass the common name for the fin at the rear end of a
19:21fish tail fin and at the end of that round
19:26you've got 13 points I can't believe I got the storm the album wrong I'm gutted
19:31you
19:36next up
19:41it's Phil
19:46yeah Phil writes a star of the award-winning beam
19:51BBC three comedy smoggy queens yeah the show is about it's like just a real
19:56really like stupid uh sitcom that's kind of very slapstick uh
20:01very surreal in places but has quite a lot of heart about a group of five friends
20:06who live in Middlesbrough um and they're part of the uh LGBTQ plus community
20:11um and yeah played the character of Dickie who's just this like really
20:16really narcissistic arrogant idiot nothing like nothing like me Clive
20:21you know
20:23but you write it
20:24yes
20:25okay so where does Unispiration
20:26come from
20:27when I went out to the gay clubs there I was like I I've got it that why isn't there
20:31a sitcom like based around these people because there's just so many characters there's so many
20:36amazing hilarious drag queens who were just rough as anything and so although it's
20:41got heart I just kind of wanted to write something that's just really silly and fun
20:45all right we're gonna
20:46find out how well you do on general knowledge
20:48I'm scared I'm really scared
20:50you've got eight points
20:51the score to beat as it stands is 13 points you've got two minutes on general knowledge
20:55here we go
20:56the 1823 poem a visit from Saint Nicholas by Clement Clarke Moore opens with
21:01the words
21:02twas the night before what
21:03Christmas
21:04yes the city of Darjeeling in India
21:06is best known for its production of what commodity
21:09uh oh right
21:11no tea
21:12which British singer reached number three in the UK with her 2003
21:16debut studio album Frank and topped the chart in 2007 with her follow-up
21:21back to black
21:22Amy Winehouse
21:23yes what acronym used to refer to the layout of
21:26keys on a standard UK keyboard is formed from the first six letters from the left
21:31left on the top row of letter keys
21:36Q
21:36Q
21:38A
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21:46during which major 20th-century conflict?
21:50Well...
21:51World War I.
21:52Yes, the animated character Sean,
21:54who was introduced in the Wallace and Grom...
21:56...adventure A Close Shave
21:57before starring in a dedicated television spin-off and film series...
22:01...is what type of farm animal?
22:02Sheep.
22:03Yes.
22:03In what Winter Olympic sport do competitors often...
22:06...in teams of 204 race down a nice track
22:09in a partially enclosed vehicle?
22:11Pop slur?
22:11Yes.
22:12Jeune is the French word for what colour?
22:16Yellow?
22:17Yes.
22:17After he falls off a wall, what nursery rhyme character?
22:20Couldn't be put back...
22:21...together again by all the king's horses and all the king's men.
22:26Humpty...
22:26Humpty.
22:26Yes.
22:27Kabul is the capital city of which Asian country?
22:30Er...
22:31Er...
22:32Er...
22:33Or...
22:34Bali?
22:35No.
22:36Afghanistan.
22:37What 1973 horror film...
22:36...directed by William Friedkin...
22:37...features a famous scene in which a young girl, possessed by a demon...
22:41...appears to rotate her head through 360 degrees.
22:43The ecstasyst.
22:44Yes.
22:45Which lake...
22:46...in Northern Ireland is the largest by surface area in the British Isles?
22:50Er...
22:51Look...
22:51Er...
22:52Wondermere?
22:53No.
22:54Loch Ness.
22:55The eclectic music...
22:56...programme, Late Junction.
22:57I've started so I'll finish.
22:58The eclectic music programme, Late Junction.
23:01...began in 1999 on which BBC national radio station?
23:05Radio...
23:06...2?
23:07No.
23:08It was Radio 3.
23:09Oh...
23:11Phil, at the end of that round you had no passes.
23:13You've got 16 points.
23:16Susie, Year, 2?
23:19Yes
23:20...and in 1959...
23:21And finally, let's have Stuart.
23:26Again, please.
23:31I'm back.
23:36Stuart, football legend, of course, played for England 78 times.
23:41We're going to have to talk about penalty shootouts.
23:43Do we have to?
23:44I'm afraid we do.
23:45Just take...
23:46Take us through what happened in 1990.
23:50We fell at the final...
23:51Hurdle, penalties, dreaded penalties.
23:53I think it was the first time that an England team had been in a penalty.
23:56Shootout and infamously, I managed to miss my penalty.
24:01Which was a crushing blow at the time.
24:03But I've got to say, it learnt me some valuable...
24:06Well, you weren't the only one that missed a penalty.
24:08And, of course, we've got 1996.
24:12Having a tournament on our own soil as well.
24:15We'd not done that...
24:16Since the World Cup, I don't think.
24:17And you scored a penalty.
24:19So, for me, it was a case of...
24:21I'm one of the best five penalty takers in this team.
24:24Failure for me would have been not to take...
24:26a penalty that day, Clive, you know?
24:28Redemption for you, clearly, in 96.
24:31I wonder, who's the best player you've ever played with?
24:33Well, the best I've ever played with is Paul Gascoigne.
24:35Quite...
24:36It was incredible, you know?
24:37The arrogance that he had on a football pitch, in a nice way...
24:39In a nice way...
24:41He'd run as hard as anybody, could tackle, could head it.
24:44Gascoigne could do everything.
24:45Fascinating.
24:46All right?
24:47Well, let's see how great your general knowledge is.
24:49Because you start with...
24:51With nine points, the score to beat to become a celebrity mastermind is Phil's 16 points.
24:56You've got two minutes on general knowledge.
24:58Here we go.
24:59The word hubby is used informally...
25:01For what term?
25:02For a spouse.
25:03Husband.
25:03Yes.
25:04According to the lyrics of a song from the...
25:061837 film, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.
25:08You should do what while you work?
25:11Whistle.
25:11Yes.
25:12Botany Bait, the site of Captain Cook's first landing in Australia in...
25:161770 lies just to the south of which major city?
25:19Sydney.
25:20Yes.
25:21...commer dryad, which can grow up to 18 feet in length and, according to Guinness World...
25:26records, is the longest venomous snake, is more commonly called the king what?
25:31Bower?
25:34No, cobra.
25:35What's the positive score?
25:36A square root of 100.
25:3810?
25:38Yes.
25:39The television quiz show, first broadcast in...
25:411987 and hosted by Henry Kelly, in which contestants originally came from across...
25:46Europe, was entitled going for what?
25:48Gold.
25:49Yes.
25:49In July 2025, which...
25:51Ukrainian boxer became the undisputed world heavyweight champion for a second time with
25:56victory...
25:56over the British fighter, Daniel Dubois.
25:58Klitschko?
25:59No, Oleksandr Usyk, a classic...
26:01cocktail made by mixing Scotch whisky and drambuie is called a rusty what?
26:05Now?
26:06Yes, Robinson, Selwyn and Murray Edwards are the names of colleges at which English...
26:11Cambridge?
26:12Cambridge?
26:13Yes.
26:14The great famine of the 1840s, which led to a drastic...
26:16decrease in the population of Ireland, was caused by the failure of what staple crop?
26:20Potato.
26:21Yeah.
26:21Yes, the book, To Hell and Back, published in 2000, is the autobiography of which American
26:25Roxanne...
26:26Pass.
26:27An auction in which the price of an...
26:28Pass.
26:29An auction in which the price of an...
26:31item is gradually lowered until someone places a bid is described as being what national...
26:36Dutch?
26:37Yes.
26:38What term derived from a Latin word meaning moist or wet?
26:41refers to a measure of the amount of water vapour in the air.
26:46The early years of the Glyndebourne Festival in the mid-1930s were dedicated...
26:51...staging productions of operas by which composer?
26:54Verdi?
26:55No, Mozart.
26:56What name derived from the French word for leg is given to the vertical or upright...
27:01part of a doorframe?
27:02Pass.
27:03It's jam.
27:07It's jam.
27:08You had two other passes, Stuart.
27:13The term derived from...
27:13A Latin word meaning moist or wet refers to a measure of the amount of water vapor in the air.
27:18It's humidity.
27:20And to Helen Back, the autobiography of the American rock singer.
27:23It's by Meatloaf.
27:26At the end of that round, Stuart...
27:28You've done it.
27:29You've got 18 points.
27:30Your Celebrity Mastermind winner.
27:32Thank you very much.
27:33Thank you very much.
27:38Let's have a look at the...
27:43The final scores.
27:44In fourth place with four points, it's Axel Blake.
27:47In third place with 13...
27:4816 points, Gemma Kearney.
27:50In second place with 16 points, it's Phil Dunning, which means...
27:53in first place with 18 points.
27:55It's Stuart Pearce.
27:56So he takes home the trophy.
27:58And it's tonight's Celebrity Mastermind winner.
28:03Stuart, many, many...
28:08Congratulations.
28:09I mean, it was very similar to playing football.
28:11You walk out on the pitch, you've got to deliver...
28:13And I was just...
28:14Well, it was just an incredible experience.
28:16I've got to say.
28:17Fantastic.
28:18I'm so glad you enjoyed it.
28:19Many congratulations.
28:20Thank you very much.
28:21Join us again next time for more Masterminds.
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