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00:24Hello and welcome to Mastermind with me, Clive Myrie.
00:28In the spotlight tonight are Tom McAndrew, a mechanical design engineer, whose specialist subject is the planets of the solar
00:35system.
00:36Meg Stapleton, a policy manager. Her subject is the films of Kirsten Dunst.
00:41Teddy Fogel, a student. He'll be answering questions on the song cycles of Franz Schubert.
00:46And Mina Heath, a business development consultant. Her subject, the BBC drama series Shetland.
00:58Spare a thought for our four brave contenders tonight, willing to subject themselves to an experience I suspect most of
01:05you, dear viewers at home, wouldn't dream of contemplating.
01:08It is a special breed that's willing to do this, endure two minutes of questions on a specialist subject and
01:15two and a half minutes on general knowledge,
01:16all while sitting in the famous black chair with the spotlight in their eyes and the clock ticking down.
01:22But the reward is priceless. The chance to win this astonishingly beautiful glass bowl and the title of Mastermind Champion.
01:31So, can I ask our first contender to join us, please?
01:44Your name?
01:45Tom McAndrew.
01:46Your occupation?
01:47Mechanical design engineer.
01:48And your specialist subject?
01:50Planets of the solar system.
01:51The history and features of the eight planets that orbit the sun and their respective moons. In two minutes.
01:57Here we go. Most of the planets in our solar system rotate from west to east, but Uranus and which
02:03other planets spin in the opposite direction?
02:05Venus.
02:06Yes. In 1989, Voyager 2 photographed a great dark spot around the size of the Earth in the southern hemisphere
02:13of which planet?
02:15Neptune.
02:15Yes. Which astronomer who founded an observatory in Flagstaff, Arizona in 1894, created maps of what he thought were canals
02:23on the surface of Mars?
02:27Schiaparelli?
02:28No. Percival Lowell. The first two moons of Uranus to be discovered were named after Oberon and which other Shakespearean
02:35character?
02:36Phoebe?
02:37No. Titania. In July 1994, the Galileo space probe observed fragments of which comet colliding with Jupiter?
02:45Shoemaker-Levy 9.
02:47Yes. Which of Saturn's moons is nicknamed the Death Star Moon because of a giant impact crater that causes it
02:53to resemble a space station in the Star Wars film series?
02:57Miras.
02:58No. Mimas.
02:59What three-word term is commonly used for the violent event that's believed to have occurred early in the history
03:04of the solar system,
03:05when changes to the orbits of the outer planets led to a sharp increase in meteorite impacts on the inner
03:12planets?
03:12The late heavy bombardment.
03:14Yes. In 1846, just 17 days after the discovery of Neptune,
03:18which British astronomer made the first observation of its largest moon, Triton?
03:25John Herschel?
03:26No. William Lassell.
03:28The lowest point on Mars is in which large impact basin,
03:31where the atmospheric pressure on the crater floor is around double that at the rim?
03:39Gold crater?
03:40No. Hellas.
03:41In his essay on the stability of the motion of Saturn's rings, published in the 1850s,
03:46which scientists demonstrated that the rings could not be solid structures,
03:50but must instead be composed of numerous small particles orbiting the planet independently?
03:55Christian Huygens?
03:56No. James Clark Maxwell.
03:58Which space probe launched...
03:59I've started so off, finish.
04:01Which space probe launched in 1972 was the first to fly past Jupiter?
04:08Galileo?
04:09No. It was Pioneer 10.
04:12So, Tom, at the end of that round, you had no passes.
04:15You've got four points.
04:25And our next contender, please.
04:36Your name.
04:37Meg Stapleton.
04:38Your occupation.
04:39Policy manager.
04:40And your specialist subject.
04:41The films of Kirsten Dunst.
04:43The award-winning American actress born in New Jersey in 1982.
04:47In two minutes.
04:48Here we go.
04:49Kirsten Dunst received an Oscar nomination for her performance in the 2021 western The Power of the Dog as a
04:55widow with what first name?
04:57Rose.
04:57Yes.
04:58In Interview with the Vampire Dunst character, Claudia, is disgusted when she hears that Louis, her adopted vampire father, used
05:05to eat what animals?
05:06Rats.
05:06Yes.
05:07In Wimbledon, Dunst plays a tennis star named Lizzie Bradbury, who meets a veteran British player called Peter Colt,
05:13after the two of them are accidentally booked into the same room at which London hotel?
05:18The Dorchester.
05:19Yes.
05:20In The Virgin Suicides, when the school heartthrob Trip Fontaine sits next to Lux Lisbon in the school auditorium and
05:27tells her he's going to ask her out.
05:28What's her two-word response?
05:30Fat Chance.
05:31Yes.
05:31Which American musician appears as a singer performing the songs Murder, He Says, and You Belong to Me at the
05:37wedding reception of Betty Warren in Mona Lisa Smile?
05:40Tori Amos.
05:41Yes.
05:42What's the name of the high school attended by Betsy Jobs and her best friend, Arlene Lorenzo, in the 1999
05:47film Dick?
05:49Rosner High.
05:50No, Hamilton High School.
05:51While dining at a taverna in Crete in The Two Faces of January, Dunst character Colette McFarland asks her husband
05:58to explain which word from the taverna's name?
06:00Asterion.
06:01Yes.
06:02In Drop Dead Gorgeous, when Amber Atkins is asked out on a date by Brett Clemens, she explains that she
06:07can't make it as the funeral parlour where she works is very busy because it's what time of year?
06:12Hunting season.
06:13Yes.
06:13What's the name of the choreographer in Bring It On, whom Dunst character, Torrance Shipman, the captain of the cheerleading
06:19team, hires to train them for the regional finals?
06:22Sparky Palastry.
06:23Yes. The title of the film Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind is taken from a poem by which English
06:28writer, whom Mary, Dunst character in the film, quotes to her boss, Dr. Meerswak?
06:34Alexander Pope.
06:35Yes. During a handwriting lesson in The Beguiled, Edwina, the teacher, played by Dunst, tells one of her students to
06:41be careful with which letter of the alphabet?
06:44E?
06:44Yes. In the opening scene of Little Women, when Amy March welcomes her mother home, she uses, after the soil
06:50finished, she uses what word incorrectly, only to be put right by her sister Jo?
06:57Exasperated?
06:58No. Expectorating.
07:01Meg, at the end of that round, you've had no passes. You've got ten points.
07:14And our next contender, please.
07:23Your name.
07:24Teddy Fogel.
07:25Your occupation.
07:26Student.
07:27And your specialist subject.
07:28The song cycles of Fran Schubert.
07:30The Viennese composers three major song cycles written in the early 19th century, Die Schöne Müllerin, Wintereiser and Schwanengesang.
07:38In two minutes.
07:40Here we go.
07:41Die Schöne Müllerin and Wintereiser are settings of poems by which German poet who was about two years older than
07:47Schubert?
07:47Wilhelm Müller.
07:48Yes.
07:48In the eighth song, in Schwanengesang, the singer sorrowfully likens himself to which figure from Greek mythology, lamenting that I
07:55bear the unbearable?
07:56Atlas.
07:57Yes. The cycle, Die Schöne Müllerin, about a young man's love for a miller's daughter, comprises how many songs?
08:0320.
08:03Yes. The first 12 poems in Wintereiser, which Schubert initially set as a cycle in its own right, were first
08:09encountered by the composer in an almanac with what title?
08:13Urania.
08:14Yes. Seven poems by Ludwig Rellstaab, which ultimately became part of Schwanengesang, were originally given by Rellstaab to which other
08:22composer, who died before he could set them to music?
08:25Ludwig van Beethoven.
08:26Yes. The two birds in the song Ruckblick, or Backwards Glance, from Wintereiser, that are said to be singing in
08:33contest with one another, are the lark and what other bird?
08:36Crow.
08:37No, the nightingale.
08:38The Schöne Müllerin is dedicated to which amateur singer, a friend of Schubert, who was described as having a beautiful,
08:44noble-sounding, high baritone voice?
08:46Carl von Schoenstein.
08:47Yes. A 2010 recording of Wintereiser features Matthias Leubner accompanying the singer on what unusual instrument, which is mentioned in
08:56the final song of the cycle?
08:57Hurdy-gurdy.
08:58Yes. The first and last songs in Schwanengesang, known in English as Message of Love and The Pigeon Post, were
09:05both composed in what major key?
09:07Which has been associated in Schubert's work with Love and Serenity?
09:11G major.
09:12Yes. The complete cycle of Die Schöne Müllerin was not sung in public until May 1856, almost 30 years after
09:19Schubert's death, when which German singer performed it at the Musikverein in Vienna?
09:25Julius Stockhausen.
09:26Yes. The second half of Wintereiser opens with a song entitled Die Post, or The Post, which comprises four short
09:33stanzas that each end with what two words?
09:37Pass.
09:38Schwanengesang includes settings of six poems.
09:41Auf start, let's go.
09:42Finish. Schwanengesang includes settings of six poems from which poetic cycle by Heinrich Heiner, published in the 1820s as part
09:50of both Reisebilder and, subsequently, Heiner's Buch der Lieder.
09:55The Homecoming.
09:56It is Die Heimkehr, or The Homecoming.
10:00Teddy, at the end of that round, you had just a one pass.
10:03The second half of Wintereiser opens with a song entitled Die Post, or The Post, which comprises four short stanzas
10:09that end with the two words, My Heart.
10:13So, at the end of that round, you've got ten points.
10:24And our final contender, please.
10:35Your name?
10:36Mina Heath.
10:37Your occupation?
10:38Business development consultant.
10:40And your specialist subject?
10:41The BBC crime drama series Shetland.
10:44The Scottish television series based on the crime novels of Anne Cleaves.
10:49In two minutes.
10:49Here we go.
10:50The main character in Shetland, Detective Inspector Jimmy Perez, is originally from which of the Shetland Islands?
10:56Farrah.
10:57Yes, in episodes based on the novel Raven Black, the reclusive character Magnus Bain, who becomes a murder suspect after
11:03a body is found near his home, is played by which Emmy award-winning actor?
11:07Brian Cox.
11:08Yes, which Scottish musician, who wrote the theme and incidental music for the show, is credited from series one onwards
11:15as composer?
11:16John Lund.
11:16Yes, when DS Alison Tosh McIntosh visits Glasgow with D.I. Perez in series three, she's disappointed to discover that
11:24a venue called The Snake Pit, where she was once a regular, is now a shop selling what products?
11:29Candles.
11:29Yes, the deep-sea diver Eamon Gowdy is in a decompression chamber when he receives a scrap of paper with
11:35what three words handwritten on it?
11:37Silence is golden.
11:39Yes, what's the name of the boat owned by the fisherman Callum Dunwoody that the team suspects has been used
11:44in a people-trafficking operation in series five?
11:47Silver Darling.
11:48Yes, when Tosh stays overnight with her boyfriend Donnie for the first time, she gets up to find him cooking
11:53sausages while wearing a diving mask and snorkel, and listening to which Scottish band?
11:59The Proclaimers.
12:00No, Runrig, what mythical creature from Shetland folklore is the subject of a graphic novel by the young author Connor
12:07Cairns, who goes missing shortly after its launch?
12:09The Wolver.
12:10Yes.
12:11Ruth Calder, a detective inspector with the Metropolitan Police, who arrives in Shetland at the start of series eight on
12:17the trail of a vulnerable witness to a gangland shooting, tells Tosh that she grew up near which place in
12:22the islands?
12:23Er, Brer?
12:25No, East Row. In series nine, D.I. Calder talks to Noah, a young boy, who claims that on the
12:31night his mother was murdered, he saw something that looked like what dinosaur?
12:35Tyrannosaurus Rex.
12:36No, Brontosaur. In the various series, what official position is held at different times by the characters Rona Kelly, Maggie
12:43Keene and Harry Lament?
12:45Procurator Fiscal.
12:46Yes. What book does Jimmy's friend Alice give to him, having written in it, found this and thought of you?
12:51A Hundred Years of Solitude.
12:53It is 100 Years of Solitude.
12:55Mina, at the end of that round, you had no passes. You've got nine points.
13:10At the end of the specialist subjects round, let's have a look at the scores.
13:13In fourth place with four points, it's Tom. In third place with nine points, it's Mina.
13:18And in joint first place with ten points each, Meg and Teddy.
13:23So now it's general knowledge. And if there's a tie at the end, then the number of passes is taken
13:28into account and the person with the fewer passes is the winner.
13:31And if they're tied on passes as well, it's a tie break. So let's ask Tom to join us again,
13:36please.
13:45Tom, you start with four points. You've got two and a half minutes on general knowledge.
13:49Here we go. Which city in Bavaria is known in German as München?
13:53Munich.
13:53Yes. And grammatical phrases such as I didn't do nothing or you're not going nowhere contain a construction known as
14:01a double what?
14:02Negative.
14:03Yes. From 1399 to 1461, England was ruled by three consecutive kings who each reigned under what first name?
14:11Edward.
14:11No, Henry. The title of what 2014 album by Taylor Swift is the name of the year in which she
14:17was born?
14:181989.
14:18Yes. Which Labour politician and minister for transport made seatbelts in cars compulsory and later introduced the breathalyser as part
14:26of the 1967 Road Safety Act?
14:29Harold Macmillan.
14:30No. Barbara Castle. What tight-fitting one-piece garment, typically worn by gymnasts and ballet dancers, is named after the
14:36French acrobat who designed it in the 19th century?
14:40Leotard.
14:40Yes. The British journalist Anthony Holden wrote the 1990 book Big Deal and its 2007 follow-up Bigger Deal about
14:48his attempts to earn a living playing which card game?
14:52Poker.
14:53Yes. What name derived from a Latin word for a lattice or screen is given to the part of a
14:58church that is normally used by the clergy and the choir?
15:05Cops.
15:06No. Chancel. The dish, known as bath chaps, is made using meat from the cheeks of what farm animal?
15:13Cow.
15:14No. Pig. The title of what television series first shown from 1996 to 2001 and originally starring Stephen Tomkinson as
15:22the priest Father Peter Clifford is also the name of the fictional Irish village where it's set?
15:32Pass.
15:33Which river in south-east England flows north-east through Kent via Tunbridge and Maidstone before it empties into the
15:40Thames estuary near Sheerness?
15:45The Test.
15:47No. The Medway. What predecimal UK coin was known informally as a bob?
15:52Pound.
15:53No. Shilling. In Chicago, in May 2025, Mustafa Asal from Egypt won his first individual world championship in which sport?
16:07Archery.
16:08No. Squash. Which British actor has played leading roles in the films for Weddings and a Funeral, Notting Hill and
16:14About a Boy?
16:15Hugh Grant.
16:16Yes. The term fax for a telecommunications technology, once commonly used to transmit documents, is an abbreviation of what word
16:25for a copy of something?
16:27Faximile.
16:27It is. Faximile.
16:30Tom, you had just the one pass. The title of the television series starring Stephen Tomkinson, that's also the name
16:37of the fictional Irish village where it's set, Bally Kiss Angel.
16:41Ah, you knew it.
16:42And at the end of that round, Tom, you've got 11 points.
16:54Next up, it's Mina.
17:04Mina, you start with nine points. The score to beat, as it stands, is 11 points. You've got two and
17:09a half minutes on general knowledge. Here we go.
17:12What imperial unit of weight is commonly abbreviated to the letters LB?
17:17Pound.
17:18Yes. In which European capital city are the Rembrandt House Museum and the Van Gogh Museum?
17:23Amsterdam.
17:24Yes. At the Academy Awards ceremony in 2025, the British author Peter Straughan won the Oscar for Best Adapted Screenplay
17:30for what film starring Ralph Fiennes?
17:34Pass.
17:35Mongolia has a land border with Russia to its north and which country to its south?
17:39China.
17:39Yes. The Solheim Cup is a professional women's tournament for teams representing Europe and America in which sport?
17:47Tennis.
17:48No, golf. The hormone prolactin, which stimulates lactation in the mammary glands, is produced by which other gland in the
17:54human body?
17:56Adrenal.
17:57No, pituitary.
17:58Which group's 1979 album London Calling features on its cover a famous image of the band member Paul Simonon smashing
18:05his guitar on stage?
18:07Blur.
18:08No, the clash. What name, derived from a Greek word meaning heated from below, is given to the ancient Roman
18:14system of heating a building by circulating hot air beneath the floor?
18:18Thermal.
18:19No, hypocalst. Between 2019 and 2024, contestants called Karina Lepore, Harpreet Kaur and Rachel Wulford were among the winners of
18:28what reality television series?
18:31Erm, Love Island?
18:33No, The Apprentice.
18:34What's the name of the Grace and Favour property near Burnham in Buckinghamshire that's made available for use by a
18:40UK cabinet minister, traditionally the Chancellor of the Exchequer?
18:43Checkers.
18:44No, Dorney Wood.
18:45Wheat is the French word for what number?
18:48Eight.
18:49Yes. The navigation system that uses a network of satellites known by the acronym NAVSTAR to pinpoint a user's location
18:57anywhere in the world is better known by what three-letter abbreviation?
19:00GPS.
19:01Yes. In the life cycle of an insect, what's the usual term for the adult stage?
19:09POS.
19:10In the 19th century children's book by Carlo Collodi, what's the name of the woodcarver who creates the puppet Pinocchio?
19:17Giappetto.
19:18Yes. The which suffix in the names of English towns such as Nantwich, Troitwich and Northwich indicates that a place
19:25was a centre for the extraction of what mineral?
19:29Erm, coal?
19:32No, salt. The 1963 stage musical Oh What a Lovely War, devised by Joan Littlewood, is a satire on which
19:3920th century conflict in particular?
19:42Second World War.
19:43No, it's the First World War.
19:46Mina, you had two passes. In the life cycle of an insect, the usual term for the adult stage is
19:53Imago.
19:54And at the Academy Awards, Peter Strawn won an Oscar for Best Adapted Screenplay for the film Conclave.
20:01And at the end of that round, Mina, you've got 15 points.
20:14Next up, it's Meg.
20:23Meg, you start with 10 points. The score to beat as it stands is 15 points. You've got two and
20:28a half minutes on general knowledge.
20:29Here we go. If a person deals with a difficult challenge with courage and determination to continue, which parts of
20:35the body are said to be gritted?
20:37Teeth.
20:38Yes. What long-running UK television soap introduced the Skilbeck, Sugden and Wilkes families when its first episode was broadcast
20:45in 1972?
20:47Carnation Street?
20:48No, Emmerdale. Tunny is an alternative name for what edible marine fish?
20:53John Dory?
20:54No, Tuna. An irrational number approximating to 2.236 is the square root of what whole number?
21:04Four?
21:05No, five. The American rapper born Jordan Carter in Atlanta in 1995 topped the UK Albums Chart in March 2025
21:12with a release entitled Music, under what stage name?
21:16Kid Cudi?
21:16No, Playboy Carti. What alternative process to washing clothes with water and detergents uses organic solvents such as perchloroethylene?
21:26Dry cleaning?
21:27Yes. In accountancy, a company's statement of financial performance or income statement is also known by the abbreviation P&L.
21:35In this context, P&L stands for what?
21:40Pay and learn.
21:41No, Profit and Loss. What term is commonly used to refer to a group of poets that includes Andrew Marvell,
21:47Henry Vaughan and John Donne, whose work was philosophical and highly intellectual?
21:54Romantic?
21:55No, metaphysical. What domesticated animal has a breed called the merino, which was developed in Spain and is noted for
22:01its fine wool?
22:02Sheep.
22:03Yes. Which Athenian dramatist who lived during the 5th and 4th centuries BC wrote plays entitled Wasps, Clouds and Frogs,
22:11among many others?
22:12Socrates?
22:12No, Aristophanes. The word bra for an item of underwear is short for what word?
22:17Brazier.
22:18Yes. In what Oscar-winning 1967 film did Sidney Poitier first play the Philadelphia detective Virgil Tibbs?
22:24In the Heat of the Night.
22:25Yes. Lake Balaton is a popular visitor attraction in which central European country?
22:31Peru?
22:31No, Hungary. Which prestigious race at the 2025 Cheltenham Festival was won by a horse called I Know The Way
22:38You're Thinking, who beat the previous dual winner of the race, Galapa Deschamps, in second?
22:44Sorry. Grand National?
22:45No, it was the Cheltenham Gold Cup. What religious movement was founded in the 1950s by the American author L.
22:50Ron Hubbard and grew out of a self-help system known as Dianetics?
22:55Scientology.
22:55Yes. In the House of Lords, what name is given to independent peers not affiliated...
23:01I've started so I'll finish.
23:02I've started so I'll finish. In the House of Lords, what name is given to independent peers not affiliated to
23:06any party? Because, by tradition, they sit in the middle of the chamber at right angles to the government and
23:12opposition members.
23:14Crossbench.
23:14They are crossbenchers. So, Meg, at the end of that round, you had no passes. You've got 17 points.
23:31And finally, let's have Teddy again, please.
23:41Teddy, you start with 10 points. The score to beat to get through to the semifinals is Meg's 17 points.
23:47You've got two and a half minutes on general knowledge. Here we go.
23:50In the 2024 film, subtitled One Love, Kingsley Benadier portrays which reggae singer?
23:56Bob Marley.
23:57Yes. Although in the UK, the word billion was previously used to refer to a million million, it's now widely
24:03acknowledged to mean how many million?
24:05One thousand.
24:05Yes. Which US president who served in the role in the early 19th century owned a plantation in Virginia called
24:11Monticello?
24:12Thomas Jefferson.
24:13Yes. Which Latin American country has a name that translates from Spanish as rich coast?
24:19Costa Rica.
24:20Yes. What term for a person who speaks several different languages is derived from Greek words meaning many and tongue?
24:26Polyglot.
24:27Yes. The Ulmansbury interchange just north of Bristol is the point where the M4 meets which other motorway?
24:35The M1?
24:35No. The M5. In finance, a market on an upward trend is known as a bull market, while a market
24:41on a downward trend is referred to by what corresponding animal name?
24:45Bear market.
24:46Yes. At Paris Fashion Week in March 2025, the British designer Sarah Burton showcased her debut collection as the new
24:53creative director of which French fashion house?
24:56Dior?
24:56No. Givenchy. What's the collective name for the emotionless Doctor Who villains originally from the planet Mondas, who have had
25:04their human flesh replaced with metal and plastic parts?
25:09Daleks?
25:10No. Cybermen. Which American scientist was awarded the 1939 Nobel Prize in Physics for his invention of a particle accelerator
25:17known as the cyclotron?
25:20Enrico Fermi?
25:21No. Ernest Lawrence. As well as being a test cricket venue, Edgbaston is also the home ground of which county
25:27club?
25:31Warwickshire?
25:32Yes. The Roger Hargreaves character Mr Bump is which primary colour?
25:37Red?
25:38No. Blue. In September 2024, Mike Nesbitt was confirmed as the new leader of which political party in Northern Ireland?
25:45DUP?
25:46No. The Ulster Unionist Party. A song entitled Brandy, which reached number 12 in the UK in 1971, was a
25:53hit single a few years later for Barry Manilow, with what slightly different title?
25:58What a Fine Girl?
26:00No. Mandy. The Sheldonian theatre designed by Christopher Wren in the 1660s is in which English city?
26:06Oxford?
26:06Yes. The British journalist Emma Tucker left her post as editor of the Sunday Times in 2023 to become editor
26:13-in-chief at which American daily newspaper based in New York?
26:17The Wall Street Journal?
26:18Yes. The Meadow, the Creeping and the Bulbous are three...
26:21I've started so I'll finish.
26:22The Meadow, the Creeping and the Bulbous are three of the most common species in Britain of what plant of
26:28the genus Ranunculus, with small, bright yellow flowers often seen on lawns and in fields and parks?
26:38Daffodil?
26:39No. Buttercup.
26:41Teddy, at the end of that round you had no passes. You've got 19 points. You've done it.
26:57So, let's have a look at the final scores. In fourth place with 11 points, it's Tom. In third place
27:03with 15 points, it's Mina. In second place with 17 points, it's Meg.
27:08Which means in first place with 19 points, it's Teddy. So, he goes through to the semi-finals. Congratulations to
27:15him.
27:16If you'd like to be a contender in the next series, please go to our website, bbc.co.uk slash
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27:26Join us again next time for more Masterminds. Thanks for watching. Bye for now.
27:36I can't quite believe it. I never thought I was going to win my heat. It's really kind of a
27:40bit of a surprise to me.
27:42And your specialist subject?
27:43The song cycles of Fran Schubert.
27:45I've been a musician since I was really young, and I have a Gen Z attention span, and I'm used
27:51to three-minute songs, and Fran Schubert's music is just this beautiful blend of this concise, beautiful songs combined with
28:00the melodic.
28:01I think he's one of the greatest melodic writers ever, so it's really my favourite kind of music.
28:06Urania.
28:07Yes.
28:07Carl von Schoenstein.
28:09Yes.
28:10The Homecoming.
28:11It is.
28:11I was pretty happy with my specialist subject round, but at the same time, I know the other contestants were
28:17also playing very well.
28:18I know Meg had the same score as me, and I had a pass going into the general knowledge round,
28:22so I was a bit stressed at that point.
28:25My family supported me at home, my mum, my grandma, my auntie, and especially my dad, who's been constantly pushing
28:32me to keep revising for this.
28:33It would be a dream come true for me to win the Mastermind Glass Bowl.
28:37I've been watching this show since I can remember, so it would be absolutely brilliant to win.
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