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00:25Hello and welcome to Celebrity Mastermind with me Clive Myrie in the spotlight tonight
00:30are Olympic gold medallist James Cracknell. He'll be answering questions on Grig
00:35Gori Rasputin. Jen Brister, a comedian. Her specialist subject is the right
00:40writer and actress Tina Fey. TV presenter Craig Rowe. His subject is the
00:45American singer and model Grace Jones and Emmerdale actor Bradley Riches who's so
00:50his subject is the stage and film musical Little Shop of Horrors.
00:55Celebs are not like
01:00you and me they float on gossamer clouds above the everyday they ain't putting out the
01:05bins doing the washing up or replenishing the loo rolls while the feet of our force
01:10celebrity contenders tonight are firmly back on the ground as they tackle one and a half minutes
01:15of specialist subject questions and two minutes on general knowledge all in an attempt to win
01:20this mind-bogglingly gorgeous celebrity mastermind trophy and they'll all be
01:25helping out their chosen charities too. So can I ask our first celebrity
01:30contender to please make their way to the black chair.
01:35the black chair.
01:40Your name?
01:42James Cracknell.
01:43Your occupation?
01:44Olympic race.
01:45Your chosen charity?
01:46The RNNI.
01:47And your specialist subject?
01:49Gregorio.
01:50The controversial mystic who scandalised Russian society with his...
01:55...close relationship with and influence over the imperial family.
01:58In one and a half minutes...
02:00Here we go.
02:01Rasputin was favoured by Tsar Nicholas and Tsarina Alexander.
02:05Because of his apparent ability to treat what illness that afflicted their son, Prince Alexander?
02:10Haemophilia.
02:11Yes.
02:12What lethal poison did Prince Felix Yusupov...
02:15...claimed to have put in the food and wine that Rasputin consumed without any apparent ill-effects?
02:20...on the night of his murder in December 1916?
02:22So an odd.
02:23Yes. Which lady in waiting...
02:25...and close friend of the Tsarina, who became one of Rasputin's chief supporters, facilitated...
02:30...heared meetings between the pair at her St. Petersburg home?
02:33Anna Varubova.
02:34Yes.
02:35What Russian term meaning a holy man did the Tsarina Alexandra and other admirers use...
02:40...in relation to Rasputin?
02:42Stranach?
02:43No, Starritz.
02:44Which...
02:45Russian Prime Minister's damning report into Rasputin's damaging relationship with the Tsar...
02:50...was dismissed by Nicholas with the remark...
02:52...better one Rasputin than ten fits of hysteria...
02:55...a day?
02:56Stollipen.
02:57Yes.
02:58In which cathedral in St. Petersburg was there...
03:00...an altercation involving Rasputin in February 1913 after he sat in a...
03:05...seat reserved for a senior member of the Duma or Russian parliament?
03:10That's okay.
03:11No, Kazan Cathedral.
03:13Yeah.
03:14Kionja Gusova.
03:15The woman who attempted to assassinate Rasputin in June 1914 was a fanatical...
03:20...follower of which religious rival of his?
03:22Ilidor.
03:23Yes.
03:24What common painkiller...
03:25...did Rasputin instruct the imperial doctors not to give to Prince Alexis?
03:29Aspyr?
03:30Yes.
03:30...following Rasputin's murder...
03:31...his killers drove...
03:32...I've started to all finish...
03:33...following Rasputin's murder his...
03:35...the killers drove to which bridge over the River Neva...
03:37...from where they disposed of his body?
03:39Pet.
03:40Petrowski.
03:41It is.
03:42Petrowski Bridge.
03:43James, at the end of that round you had no passes.
03:45You've got seven points.
03:46Fairbanks.
03:50owlowych times view.
03:51I slip away.
03:52ì…‹.
03:53Clank bell.
03:54There she is, second world.
03:55And our next contender, please.
04:05Your name?
04:06Jen Brister.
04:07Your occupation?
04:08Stand-up comedian.
04:09Your chosen...
04:10Bloody Good Period.
04:12And your specialist subject?
04:14Tina Fey.
04:14The American actress, comedian, producer and former head writer of Saturday Night.
04:19Live in one and a half minutes.
04:22Here we go.
04:22Tina Fey won multiple best comedy...
04:24The American actress awards, including two Golden Globes, for her role in what sitcom first shown in 2000?
04:292006, that she also created and co-wrote.
04:3230 Rock.
04:33Yes.
04:34Fey herself co-hosted the Golden Globe Awards four times from 2013 to...
04:382021, alongside which friend and fellow former Saturday Night Live cast member?
04:43Amy Poehler.
04:44Yes.
04:44Fey was born and grew up in Upper Derby, a township in which...
04:48U.S. state?
04:48Pennsylvania.
04:49Yes.
04:49After moving to Chicago in the early 1990s, Fey got...
04:53She described as her first and only day job so far, working as a front desk...
04:58She's a receptionist at the Evanston branch of what organisation?
05:01YMCA.
05:02Yes.
05:02What's the title of...
05:03The Recurring Segment on Saturday Night Live, co-anchored by Fey between 2000 and 2000...
05:08First, alongside Jimmy Fallon, and later with Amy Poehler.
05:12Weekend update.
05:13Yeah.
05:13Faye wrote the 2004 hit teen comedy film Mean Girls, based on a non-fiction...
05:18book by Rosalind Wiseman, entitled Queen Bees and what?
05:22Wannabes.
05:22Yes.
05:23Faye left SNL in 2006, but returned two years later with her Emmy Award.
05:28Award-winning portrayal of which U.S. vice presidential nominee?
05:31Sarah Palin.
05:32Yes.
05:32What?
05:322010.
05:33Action comedy film stars Faye and Steve Carell as a married couple who become victims of...
05:38mistaken identity on a romantic evening out.
05:41Date night.
05:41Yes.
05:42What's the title of the...
05:43live comedy tour Faye embarked on in 2023 with Amy Poehler.
05:47The two jokies...
05:48acting in a joint statement, if this tour goes right, we can finally end this friendship.
05:53The four-leg tour.
05:57There's a leg in it.
05:58The restless leg tour.
05:59The restless leg.
06:02Jen, at the end of...
06:03that round, you had no passes.
06:04You've got eight points.
06:08One.
06:12Two-leg tour.
06:13One-game tour.
06:17You have two-leg tour
06:25You have sworn, Ted Yoon
06:13And our next contender, please.
06:23Your name?
06:24Craig Rowe.
06:25Your occupation?
06:26TV presenter.
06:27Your children?
06:28Your chosen charity?
06:29Diabetes UK.
06:30And your specialist subject?
06:32Grace J.
06:33The singer, actress and model in one and a half minutes.
06:36Here we go.
06:37Grace Jones.
06:38Grace was born in 1948 into a deeply religious family in which Caribbean country?
06:43Jamaica.
06:43Yes, in the early 1970s.
06:45To further her modelling career, Jones moved to which...
06:48European capital city, where she became friends with Jessica Lange and Jerry Hall and worked
06:52with designers such as Yves Saint Laurent.
06:54Paris.
06:55Yes.
06:55What's the title of Jones' debut single?
06:57Paris.
06:58Originally released in 1975, but which topped the U.S. dance chart two years later.
07:02I need a man.
07:03Yes.
07:03In 1977, Jones released her debut studio album entitled...
07:07Ireland.
07:12Ireland.
07:12Ireland.
07:13Ireland.
07:14Ireland.
07:14recorded three of her best-known albums, Warm Leatherette, Nightclubbing and Living My Life.
07:19At which music studios in the Bahamas?
07:21Compass Studios. Compass Point Studios.
07:24Yes, the song Private Life, with which Jones had her first UK Top 20 hit, was...
07:29was written by which other singer who said of Jones's version,
07:32now that's how it's supposed to sound?
07:34Jesse Hind.
07:35Yes, in the 1985 James Bond film A View to a Kill, Jones plays what...
07:39a villainous character whose name sounds like a distress signal.
07:42Uh, Helen Stanger.
07:43No.
07:44So, Mayday, what's the title of Jones's 2008 album, which features the tracks Williams...
07:49Blood and Well, Well, Well, and was her first studio recording of new material for 19...
07:54Hurricane.
07:55Yes.
07:56In 2022, Jones, by then in her 70s, provided...
07:59featured vocals on a track entitled Move on the seventh solo studio album by...
08:04which singer?
08:05Beyonce.
08:06Yes.
08:07What's the...
08:08I've started to say, I'll finish.
08:09What's the name of the photographer?
08:09and father of her son, Paulo, who created some of the best-known images of Jones.
08:14notably for the covers of albums such as Nightclubbing and Island Life.
08:19Jean-Paul Goad.
08:20It was.
08:21Jean-Paul Goad.
08:22Craig, at the end of that round, you had no...
08:24passes, you've got nine points.
08:34And our final contender, please.
08:44Your name.
08:45Bradley Richards.
08:46Your occupation.
08:47Actor.
08:48Your chosen charity.
08:49Autism.
08:49Autism.
08:50And your specialist subject.
08:51Little Shop of Horrors.
08:52The stage and screen musical.
08:54by Alan Menken and Howard Ashman.
08:56One and a half minutes.
08:57Here we go.
08:58In the...
08:59Original New York and West End productions.
09:01And the 1986 film The Role of Audrey.
09:04The Shop of Horrors.
09:04Top assistant at Mushnik's Florists.
09:06Was played by which actress?
09:07Ellen Green.
09:08Yes.
09:09What...
09:09The words shouted at them by Mr Mushnik.
09:11In the first scene is used collectively to reflect...
09:14Roberta Crystal, Ronette and Chiffon.
09:16A trio of singers that Alan Menken said functions...
09:19...as a Greek chorus commenting on the action.
09:21Get out of here?
09:22No, urchins.
09:23Oh.
09:24The next filmmaker directed the original 1960 film The Little Shop of Horrors.
09:28On which the musical is...
09:29...based and went on to receive 1% of the stage show's weekly box office gross.
09:34Frank Oz.
09:35No, Roger Corman.
09:36In her song Somewhere That's Green in which she dreams of a...
09:39...a better life with her colleague Seymour.
09:41Audrey sings...
09:42I cook like Betty Crocker and I look like...
09:44...which American actress?
09:46John...
09:47No, wait, no, wait.
09:48Look like best...
09:49...and sing like...
09:50...Donna Reeves.
09:51Yes.
09:52The New York Theatre.
09:53At...
09:54...138 Fifth Avenue where the show had its world premiere in May 1982 was known by...
09:59...what three initials?
10:00Uh, WP.
10:01Oh, wait, three.
10:02More?
10:03WP.
10:04WPT?
10:05No, WPA.
10:06Which Muppet character was said by the lyricist Howard Ashford...
10:09...to have been the inspiration for the alien plant Audrey Too.
10:13Uh, Levi...
10:14...by Stabs.
10:15No, Miss Piggy.
10:16The song sung by Audrey Too in the film in which the plant reveals...
10:19...its extraterrestrial origins and which was nominated for an Oscar is entitled...
10:24...mean green mother from where?
10:26Outer Space.
10:27Yes, in the film.
10:28What's the name of the night...
10:29...spot?
10:30I've started to off-finish.
10:31In the film.
10:32What's the name of the night spot where Audrey tells Seymour she was...
10:34...working when she met her creep boyfriend, the dentist, Oren Scrivello?
10:39Hairdressers.
10:40No.
10:41Dentists!
10:42No!
10:43It was the gutter!
10:44Anywhere but the gutter, you know.
10:46At the end of that round, Bradley, you had no passes.
10:49You've got three points.
10:50Get in there.
10:54All right.
10:55Die!
10:57H4-l우�xaam.
10:59At the end of the specialist subjects round let's have a look at the scores
11:04in fourth place with three points it's Bradley in third place with seven points it's James
11:09in second place with eight points it's Jen and in first place with nine points it's Craig
11:14so now it's general knowledge and if there's a tie at the end then the number of passes is taken into a
11:19count and the person with the fewer passes is the winner and if they're tied on passes as well
11:24it's a tie break so let's ask Bradley to join us again please
11:29you
11:34Bradley you play Lewis Barton on Emmerdale of course a new arrival to
11:39village just tell us a little bit about the character Lewis's a neurodiverse openly gay
11:44guy and so he kind of takes us the village by a bit of a storm no one really knows how to
11:49react around him and no one knows what he's going to say next but um he's honest and that's
11:54what i love about him the most emmerdale's popular show of course it's on five nights a week are you recognized
11:59in the street now oh sometimes the mums love me the mums love me
12:04the gay it's very cool i mean you got your big break on the global
12:09netflix hit heartstopper it's been a hit right around the world in fact there's going to be a movie
12:14yeah it's really it's really cool it's it's very yeah very cool you sound like a very happy man
12:19ah
12:19happy just i mean not happy after the last round wow there's plenty of time
12:24oh no yeah plenty of time to embarrass myself general knowledge okay
12:29let's see how you do with that bradley because you start with three points you've got two minutes
12:34here we go new year's eve or hogmanet falls on what date in december 31st
12:39yes which comet visible from earth once every 76 years made an appearance in
12:441066 and it's depicted on the buyer tapestry the great comet no halis
12:57you
12:49the great comet a popular type of sponge cake with a jam filling is named after which
13:02you
12:54british queen victoria yes a professional dancer called cash mercer and a waitress named
12:59tony laters were the joint winners of the 2025 uk series of what reality
13:04television show great bitch bake-off no love island oh on the brown road
13:09road signs used in the uk to direct people to tourist attractions a safari park is
13:23you
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13:19me a cat no lion the merengue the gavotte and the dashing white sergeant to
13:24you
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13:29Swimming.
13:30No, dance.
13:31Which fruit is known in French as ursit...
13:34It's literally a green lemon.
13:37Um, green lem-
13:39Lime?
13:40Yes.
13:41The square national flag of which European country depicts a white cro-
13:44Red cross white-
13:47St. George.
13:48No, Switzerland.
13:49What's the title of the 2025 film that stars Brad Pitt as a motorsport driver who-
13:54comes out of retirement to mentor a younger rival played by Damson Idris.
13:58Is it-
13:59Once Upon a Time in Hollywood?
14:00No.
14:01F1.
14:02Which shipping forecast area off the coast of Port-
14:04Portugal shares its name with a famous naval battle of the Napoleonic Wars.
14:09Um, potentially Apovera.
14:12That's what I know-
14:13No!
14:14Trafalgar.
14:15Trafalgar.
14:16What's the surname of the cookery writer and broadcaster whose books include Mary's-
14:19household tips and tricks.
14:20Mary makes it easy and Mary's foolproof dinners.
14:24Like, is-
14:25Is-
14:26Is the name Mary?
14:27Wait-
14:28Wait-
14:29What-
14:30What?
14:31Ma-
14:29Mary Berry. Yes, similar paintings both usually known in English as the
14:34Virgin of the Rocks. I've started soil finish, two similar paintings both usually known in English.
14:39As the Virgin of the Rocks, one in the collection of London's National Gallery, the other...
14:44in the Louvre in Paris were painted by which Renaissance artist?
14:48Renaissance.
14:50No, Leonardo da Vinci.
14:53Bradley.
14:54At the end of that round you had no passes, you've got seven points.
14:57Yes, thank you.
14:59Julian...
15:00Alex...
15:01Alex...
15:02Alex...
15:03Alex...
15:04Next up, it's James.
15:09Next up, it's James.
15:14James, former Team GB rower.
15:19Six world titles, double Olympic gold medal winner.
15:23You're a bit of an achiever.
15:24In a boat, but no.
15:27One skill.
15:29That one skill, you do very well.
15:31It's a lot of pressure.
15:32You think it's every Olympics, every four years,
15:34and then you've got...
15:34For us, it was six minutes, which effectively determine
15:37whether those four years have been a waste of time or not.
15:39And it'll be like this time, you know.
15:41It'll be nervous.
15:42Not content with winning double...
15:44Gold at the Olympics.
15:45You then went on to row the Atlantic with Ben Fogle.
15:48Well, it was...
15:49Especially if we did two hours on, two hours off,
15:5124 hours a day for the sort of 50 days it took us.
15:54And so it's over the equator.
15:56So it's 12 hours dark, 12 hours light.
15:58So...
15:59It's very lonely on those night shifts.
16:01Ben's having a rest and you're out there on your own and...
16:03Were there moments...
16:04When you thought, why am I doing this?
16:06Again, very similar to right now, if I'm honest.
16:09And also, one of the best things about it is you make promises,
16:12right, I'm not going to spend so much time...
16:14Looking at a screen when you come back and that lasts a few days
16:17and then it goes wrong.
16:18Jon...
16:19General knowledge coming up, James.
16:21You start with seven points.
16:22The score to beat, as it stands, is...
16:24Nine points.
16:25You've got two minutes.
16:26Here we go.
16:27A filly is a young horse of which sex?
16:29Female.
16:30Yes.
16:31Which former England football captain and Manchester United player
16:33was awarded a...
16:34knighthood in the 2025 King's birthday honours.
16:37David Beckham.
16:38Yes.
16:39What traditional...
16:39Scottish dish comprises offal mixed with suet, oatmeal and seasoning cooked...
16:44...inside the lining of a sheep's stomach?
16:46I guess.
16:47Yes.
16:48Which famous writer, born in Dublin in 18...
16:491954, had the middle names Fingal O'Flaherty Wills.
16:54No.
16:55Oscar Wilde.
16:56What's the positive square root of 81?
16:58Nine.
16:59Yes.
16:59The invasive plant, Renutria japonica, which is notorious for its...
17:04immense rapid growth and potential to cause structural damage to buildings...
17:07...is commonly known as Japanese...
17:09...is what?
17:10Ivy.
17:11No, not weed.
17:12What adjective used to describe something with a hidden...
17:14meaning is commonly applied to a crossword puzzle with clues based on wordplay.
17:20Cryptic.
17:21Yes.
17:22The French organisation known by the initials SNC...
17:24...was formed as a state-controlled company in 1938...
17:27...to operate what mode of...
17:29...the response board?
17:30Trains.
17:31Yes.
17:32From 1960 to 74, which actors...
17:34...starred in a number of carry-on films...
17:36...playing characters such as Sir Rodney Effing, Gladstone Screw...
17:39...Vic Flange and Big Dick Turpin.
17:44Sid Rowe?
17:45No!
17:46Sid James!
17:47In the UK, the clocks are put back by one hour...
17:49...at the end of British Summer Time on the last Sunday of which month?
17:52October.
17:53Yes.
17:54The American rapper had a UK number one album in December 2024...
17:57...entitled GNX.
17:59...
18:03...
18:04Travis Scott.
18:05No, Kendrick Lamar.
18:06The notorious American bank robber born Lester Gillis.
18:09...who was fatally wounded in a shootout with FBI agents in 1934...
18:13...was better...
18:14...to known as Baby Face What?
18:20Turpin.
18:21No, Nelson.
18:22The Greek island of Zakynthos, which is a popular...
18:24...tourist destination in the Ionian Sea...
18:26...is more commonly known in English by what...
18:29...alternative name?
18:33Coz.
18:34No.
18:34No.
18:35Zanti.
18:36James, you had no passes at the end of that round.
18:39You've got 14 points.
18:40Yeah.
18:41Yeah.
18:44No.
18:45No.
18:46No.
18:47No.
18:48No.
18:49Next up, it's Jen...
18:50C-
18:52...
18:53...
18:54...
18:55...
18:56...
18:58...
18:59...
19:01...
19:02...
19:03....
19:04...
19:06that's hit the nail on the head.
19:09Just ridiculously angry about things that don't.
19:11It doesn't matter, yeah.
19:12Give me an example.
19:14Well, playgrounds, which...
19:16When your children are small, as an adult,
19:19you spend a lot of time in a playground.
19:21But that there's absolutely nothing for you to do as an adult
19:25in a playground, but...
19:26You know, you're expected to spend hours, days, weeks, months.
19:30Sometimes it feels like...
19:31Years of your life, just watching your child go up and down a slide.
19:34And you have to always look...
19:36Engaged.
19:37And I just pointed out that you don't.
19:39They're awful.
19:40Someone is...
19:41We used to sell gin.
19:42What are we doing?
19:43All right.
19:44Well, let's see how well you do with your general knowledge.
19:46Because, Jen, you start with eight points.
19:48The score to beat as it stands is 14 points.
19:50You've got two...
19:51Two minutes.
19:52Here we go.
19:53The three pedals in a manually driven car are the clutch, the accelerator...
19:56And which other?
19:57Break.
19:58Yes.
19:59The literal translation of the French term café au lait.
20:01Is coffee with what?
20:02Milk.
20:03Yeah.
20:04The Alaskan Malamute is a breed of what?
20:06Domesticated animal.
20:07Cat.
20:08No.
20:09Dog.
20:10In 2018, Gary Day...
20:11David Davis succeeded Sarah Cox as the presenter of the Radio 2 programme Sounds of Which Decade?
20:1680s.
20:17Yes.
20:18In July 2025, which Italian tennis player won his...
20:21first Wimbledon men's singles title when he beat Carlos Alcaraz in the final.
20:26No.
20:27Boris Becker, no idea.
20:28No.
20:29Yannick.
20:30No.
20:31Yannick.
20:31Sinner.
20:32What collective name is given to the North American waterfalls called the Horseshoe Falls?
20:36The American Falls and the Bridal Veil Falls.
20:39Could you repeat the question?
20:41What collective name is given to the North American waterfalls called the Horseshoe Falls?
20:46Yes, Niagara Falls.
20:47Which politician became the first president of France's Fifth Republic in the late 19...
20:511950s?
20:52Er...
20:53Charles de Gaulle?
20:54Yes.
20:55What play which began...
20:56It's West End run at the Ambassadors Theatre in 1952 before moving to St. Martin's Theatre...
21:01...in 1974 staged its 30,000th performance in March 2025.
21:06Les Mis?
21:07No, The Mousetrap.
21:08The annual short period of time on Armistice Day when people are...
21:11...invited to pause what they're doing to reflect on the sacrifices made by the armed forces...
21:16...known as the two-minute what?
21:17Silence.
21:18Yes.
21:19Which city in northern England grew from the Roman...
21:21...the settlement of Iborakum?
21:23Erm...
21:24Had...
21:25Er...
21:26F...
21:26Hull?
21:27No, York.
21:28The large, mainly aquatic reptile called the...
21:31...Ariel or Gavial...
21:32...native to parts of the Indian subcontinent is also known as...
21:36...the fish-eating...
21:37...what?
21:41Platypus.
21:42No.
21:43Crocodile.
21:44In June 2025 the actress Michelle Ryan...
21:46...returned to the cast of EastEnders after a 20-year absence...
21:49...to play which member of the Slater...
21:51...the family.
21:54Erm...
21:55Ke...
21:56No.
21:57Ke...
21:58I don't...
21:59Kelly, I don't know.
22:00No.
22:01It's Zoe.
22:01Okay.
22:02Jen, at the end of that round you had no passes.
22:05You've got four...
22:06...15 points.
22:11No.
22:12No.
22:13No.
22:14No.
22:15No.
22:16No.
22:17And finally, let's have Craig again, please.
22:18And finally, let's have Craig again, please.
22:21Craig.
22:22Craig.
22:23Best...
22:24...
22:26Known for the property show, A Place in the Sun.
22:29You're relatively new on it.
22:31Do you get
22:31any say in the destinations that you go to?
22:35No. No, I don't.
22:36No, I've been doing this show for about five years,
22:39but the show's been going 25 years.
22:41My more experienced colleagues might get to pick up a crop.
22:44Although, having said that,
22:45A Place in the Sun, there's
22:46not really any places that you don't want to go to because they're all…
22:49They're all fabulous.
22:50They're all fabulous.
22:51Yeah.
22:52Grace Jones, what a singer.
22:54Although, I can't believe I've…
22:56I've watched A View to a Kill about 20 times.
22:59I knew it was May Day.
23:00Genuine.
23:01We all knew it was May Day.
23:02We all knew it was May Day.
23:03A distress call signal.
23:04It's his chair.
23:05It's his chair.
23:06Oh.
23:07Well, let's check out your general knowledge.
23:09Because, Craig, you start…
23:11with nine points.
23:12The score to beat to become a celebrity mastermind is James and Jen's 14…
23:16two points.
23:17You've got two minutes.
23:18Here we go.
23:19The word bunny is an informal term for what animal?
23:21often kept as a pet.
23:22Robert.
23:23Yes.
23:24The television drama series London's Burning, shown from 19…
23:2686 to 2002 is primarily about which of the emergency services?
23:31Fire.
23:32Firemen.
23:33Firefighters.
23:34Yes.
23:35What term is used in baseball for the player who stands…
23:36on a mound and throws the ball towards the batter?
23:39Slam dunk.
23:40No.
23:41Pitcher.
23:41The 2025 film, with the subtitle First Steps, stars Vanessa Kirby and Pedro Pascal.
23:46As members of which superhero team in the Marvel Cinematic Universe?
23:51Spider-Man.
23:52No.
23:53The Fantastic Four in the Western Christian Church.
23:56The seven-day period known as Holy Week, starting with Palm Sunday, leads up to which festival?
24:01Easter.
24:02Yes.
24:03Which one of the five boroughs of New York City extends furthest…
24:06South and has the lowest population.
24:08Hmm.
24:09Queens?
24:10No.
24:11Staten Island.
24:12On a bank statement, the letters DD stand for what term for a form of…
24:16automated regular payment taken from an account on a specified date.
24:19Direct debit.
24:20Yes.
24:21In Greek…
24:21In Greek mythology, which monster with the head of a bull and the body of a man was killed
24:25by Theseus?
24:26Oh…
24:27Zeus.
24:28No.
24:29The Minotaur.
24:30A score is an informal…
24:31A score is an informal term for what number?
24:33Seven.
24:34No.
24:35Twenty.
24:36Janis Joplin.
24:37The Who.
24:36Joe Cocker and Sly and the Family Stone were among the main acts who performed at
24:40which American music…
24:41the American music festival in August 1969.
24:43Um…
24:44Woodstock.
24:45Yes.
24:46What's the name of the former army major who, in 2015, became the first British
24:50astronaut from the…
24:51European Space Agency to visit the International Space Station?
24:54Joe Bloggs.
24:55No.
24:56Tim…
24:56At the peak, Matilda of Flanders was the queen consort of which 11th century King
25:00of England?
25:01Uh…
25:02The Netherlands.
25:03No.
25:04William I.
25:05What popular name for a type of…
25:06waist-length quilted jacket with padded sections for insulation is a reference to…
25:11it's appearing to have been filled with air.
25:13Quilted?
25:14No.
25:15Puffer jacket.
25:16The novel…
25:16Novels Persuasion and Northanger Rally by Jane Austen.
25:19I've studied so I'll finish the novels Persuasion…
25:21and Northanger Rally by Jane Austen are partly set in which city in the west of England where…
25:26the author lived for several years from 1801.
25:31…
25:34uhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
25:36York.
25:37No.
25:38It was Bath.
25:39I don't know if in Bristol I should know.
25:41Greg, at the end of that round you had no passes.
25:46You've got 14 points.
25:48Oh, no!
25:49Oh!
25:51Oh!
25:52Oh!
25:53Oh!
25:54Oh!
25:55Oh!
25:56Oh!
25:57Oh!
25:58Oh!
25:59Oh!
26:00Oh!
26:01Oh!
26:01The final scores in fourth place with seven points.
26:04It's Bradley Riches.
26:06James Cracknell, Jen Brister and Craig Rowe have all scored 14 points.
26:11And all three have no passes.
26:13This is so unusual.
26:14So it's a three-way tie.
26:16And here's how it's going to work.
26:18I'll read the same three questions to each of the contenders.
26:21And the one with the highest score will win.
26:23And this time, they're not against the clock.
26:26So, let's ask Jen and Craig to leave the studio now for obvious reasons.
26:31And Jen...
26:31James, if you could return to the black chair, please.
26:36Oh no!
26:37ondale, Follies, off, who interview me.
26:41so james i'm going to ask you three questions and i won't tell you whether you've
26:46got the answers right or wrong we're going to find that out in due course here we go
26:51what's the alliterative name for the part of the white house that houses the oval office
26:56the situation room and the cabinet room as well as offices for senior members of staff
27:01west wing from 2000 to 2007 which car
27:06was played by john hannah and then ken stott in a television adaptation of a c
27:11series of novels by ian rankin
27:16rebus the word daikiri for ve-
27:21various rum based cocktails comes from the name of a town in which caribbean ire
27:26ireland country jamaica that's it if you could return to you
27:31see please
27:36so
27:41and now let's have jen back into the studio to take the black chair please
27:46so jen i'm going to ask you the same
27:51three questions that james has just answered here we go what's the
27:56illustrative name for the part of the white house that houses the oval office the situation
28:01room and the cabinet room as well as offices for senior members of staff
28:07should know this
28:10but i don't unfortunately
28:11I'm going to pass.
28:14From 2000 to 2007.
28:16Which character was played by John Hanna and then Ken Stott in a television adaptation?
28:21of a series of novels by Ian Rankin.
28:24Rebus.
28:26The word daikiri for various rum-based cocktails comes from the name...
28:31of a town in which Caribbean island country?
28:35Jamaica.
28:36Those are your three questions, if you could return to your seat, please.
28:41For more information, visit www.fema.org
28:46and now let's have craig back into the
28:51studio
28:56so craig i'm going to ask you three questions that james and jen have
29:01just answered and this time the correct answers will appear on the screen for the viewers at
29:06home what's the alliterative name for the part of the white house that houses the over
29:11office the situation room and the cabinet room as well as offices for senior members of
29:16staff cabinet office
29:21from 2000 to 2007 which character was played by john hannah and then
29:26ken stott in a television adaptation of a series of novels by ian rankin
29:32house of cards
29:34the word
29:36For various rum based cocktails comes from the name of a town in which
29:41is a Caribbean island country.
29:46Cuba.
29:47Those are your three questions.
29:51For more information visit www.fema.org
29:56Well at the end of that three
30:01way tie break we now have a winner with 15 points each.
30:06And Craig Rowe but with 16 points tonight's celebrity mastermind winner
30:11is James Cracknell so congratulations to him.
30:15And those three tie break
30:16answers were The West Wing, John Rebus and Cube.
30:21So James join me to collect your trophy.
30:26James many congratulations.
30:30I really feel
30:31I'm really pleased.
30:32Surprised but pleased.
30:33Well done.
30:34Join us again next time for more
30:36masterminds.
30:37Thanks for watching.
30:38Bye for now.
30:41Bye for now.
30:47I know you guys have a good idea.
30:49That's a good idea.
30:50Bye.
30:51Bye.
30:52Bye.
30:53Bye.
30:54Bye.
30:55Bye.
30:57Bye.
30:58Bye.
31:00Bye.
31:02Bye.
31:10Bye.
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