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00:24Hello and welcome to Mastermind with me, Clive Myrie.
00:27In the spotlight tonight are Finn Maxwell, an NHS finance manager, whose specialist subject is the Welsh politician Aniron Bevan.
00:36Bella Burgess, a student. She'll be answering questions on the musicals of Stephen Sondheim.
00:41Carolyn Rowe, a greetings card merchandiser. Her subject is the classic television drama series Upstairs, Downstairs and Stuart Beard, a
00:50handyman.
00:51His subject is Jigoro Kano and The Origins of Judo.
01:00The Riga Beavers are contenders tonight, ready to do battle and one hopes they'll have an experience to treasure, not
01:06one to forget.
01:07The problem is there can only be one winner, one contender, able to book their place in the semi-finals
01:13of the most prestigious quiz on television and the chance to win this glorious glass bowl.
01:18Two minutes of specialist subject questions and two and a half minutes on general knowledge are in the offing.
01:24The spotlight is about to be turned to full beam the pressure as high as it can go.
01:29We wish them well. So can I ask our first contender to join us, please?
01:42Your name?
01:43Finn Maxwell.
01:44Your occupation?
01:45NHS finance manager.
01:46And your specialist subject?
01:48Aniron Bevan.
01:49The Welsh politician often described as the chief architect of the National Health Service. In two minutes.
01:55Here we go. Aniron Bevan first entered Parliament in 1929 when he was elected as the Labour MP for which
02:01constituency in South Wales?
02:03Abu Vale.
02:04Yes. Bevan's so-called appointed day for the implementation of the National Health Service Act, when the NHS would be
02:10officially established, was in 1948 on the 5th of which month?
02:14July.
02:15Yes. Which economist was a notable critic of Bevan as Minister for Health, describing his adherence to local authority house
02:21building as very doctrinal?
02:22John Maynard Keynes?
02:24No. Douglas Jay. In 1945, Clement Attlee had originally penciled in Bevan to be Minister for Education.
02:30And which other politician, best known as an organiser of the Jarrow March, as Minister for Health?
02:35Alan Wilkinson.
02:36Yes. In negotiations leading up to the formation of the NHS, which president of the Royal College of Surgeons acted
02:42as mediator between Bevan and the British Medical Association?
02:46Lord Moran.
02:47No. Alfred Webb Johnson. Bevan claimed that, in order to overcome resistance to the creation of the NHS from many
02:54medical consultants, he ultimately had to stuff their mouths with what?
02:58Gold.
02:58Yes. In 1921, Bevan contributed an essay on the Communist Manifesto to the magazine of which educational and political organisation?
03:07Pass.
03:08When he became the editor of Tribune in 1942, the two journalists hired by Bevan as his chief assistants were
03:15John Kimchi and who else?
03:18Pass.
03:19In 1951, Bevan moved from the Ministry of Health for a brief three-month stay at which other ministry?
03:25Ministry of Labour.
03:27Yes. When the young Bevan was issued with call-up papers for the First World War, he produced a medical
03:32certificate that confirmed that he suffered from what eye condition?
03:35Nystagmus.
03:36Yes. In 1957, Bevan, Richard Crossman and Morgan Phillips successfully sued which publication for alleging that they were drunk at
03:44an Italian Socialist Party conference in Venice?
03:47Spectator.
03:48Yes. In the Labour Party leadership election of 1955, Hugh Gateskill won with 157 votes, ahead of both Herbert Morrison
03:55with 40 and Bevan, who finished second with how many votes?
04:0072.
04:0072.
04:01No, 70.
04:03Finn, you had two passes. When he became the editor of Tribune in 1942, the two journalists hired by Bevan
04:09as his chief assistants were John Kimchi and Evelyn Anderson.
04:13And the essay on the Communist Manifesto was written for the educational and political organisation, the Plebs League.
04:21And at the end of that round, Finn, you've got seven points.
04:33And our next contender, please.
04:43Your name?
04:44Bella Burgess.
04:45Your occupation?
04:46Student.
04:47And your specialist subject?
04:48The musicals of Stephen Sondheim.
04:50The works of the celebrated American composer and lyricist known for pushing the boundaries of musical theatre.
04:56In two minutes.
04:56Here we go.
04:58What Stephen Sondheim musical features an array of characters from different fairy tales and opens with the narrator speaking the
05:04words, once upon a time?
05:05Into the woods.
05:06Yes.
05:06Which character in A Little Night Music has been played in New York by Glynnis Johns and Catherine Zeta-Jones
05:12and in London by Gene Simmons, Dame Judi Dench and Hannah Waddingham?
05:18Desiree?
05:19Desiree?
05:19The premiere of The Frogs took place in 1974 in a swimming pool at which American university where the cast
05:26members Meryl Streep and Sigourney Weaver were drama students at the time?
05:29Yale.
05:30Yes.
05:30Who directed the 2018 West End revival of Company in which a number of roles were gender switched?
05:36Marianne Elliott.
05:37Yes.
05:38What 1979 show did Sondheim say that he wrote as a love letter to London, a city I treasure above
05:44all except for New York?
05:46Sweeney Todd.
05:47Yes.
05:47The original production of Pacific Overtures made use of traditional Japanese instruments, including what type of bamboo flute?
05:55Pass.
05:57In Roadshow, what real-life city in Florida provides the title of a song in which the con artist Wilson
06:02Meisner describes creating a real estate bubble?
06:07Cabo Raton?
06:08No, Boca Raton.
06:10Which actor made his Broadway debut creating the role of Joe in Merrily We Roll Along and was described by
06:16Sondheim as a remarkable performer who at 21 seemed like an old pro?
06:21Mandy Patinkin?
06:22No, Jason Alexander.
06:23Sondheim wrote what extra song for Anyone Can Whistle to placate Angela Lansbury, who was perturbed that her character, Cora,
06:30had only four songs, whereas Lee Remick's character, Faye, had five.
06:35Everybody Says Don't?
06:36No, A Parade in Town.
06:38What was the name of the scenic designer who created the look for company, follies, a little night music and
06:43Pacific Overtures, winning three Tony Awards in the process?
06:48Boris Aronson?
06:49Yes. Towards the end of Act One, in A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, when the
06:53slave, Pseudalus, asked the soldier, Miele's Gloriosus, if he can have a word, I've started so I'll finish.
07:00Gloriosus responds, it better be a good one. What word does Pseudalus say in reply?
07:06Ta-da.
07:08No, intermission.
07:10Bella, you had one past the original production of Pacific Overtures, That Bamboo Flute. It's a shakahatchi.
07:16Takahatchi. And at the end of that round, you've got six points.
07:29And our next contender, please.
07:39Your name.
07:40Carolyn Rowe.
07:42Your occupation.
07:43Grieving card merchandiser.
07:44And your specialist subject.
07:46Upstairs, Downstairs.
07:47The influential British period drama, first broadcast in 1971, about the contrasting lives of the wealthy Bellamy family and their
07:55domestic servants. In two minutes.
07:58Here we go.
07:58The series is set mainly in the Bellamy's London townhouse at what number on the fashionable Belgravia thoroughfare Eaton Place?
08:05One six five.
08:06Yes.
08:07The opening titles of each episode feature drawings from what weekly satirical magazine?
08:12Punch.
08:12Yes.
08:13In the first episode, Lady Marjorie Bellamy takes on a new underhouse parlourmaid, played by Pauline Collins, and renames her
08:19Sarah because she considers her actual first name to be unsuitable for a servant.
08:24What's her real first name?
08:27Clamence.
08:27Yes.
08:28In such a lovely man, Richard Bellamy, a politician and the family patriarch, is delighted when the prime minister, Stanley
08:34Baldwin, offers him the position of undersecretary of state for what?
08:44Foreign affairs.
08:45Yes.
08:46In the path of duty in series one, Elizabeth Bellamy, the 17-year-old daughter of Richard and Lady Marjorie,
08:51returns home from her studies in which German city?
08:54Dresden.
08:55Yes.
08:55In the series two episode, Whom God Hath Joined, the scheming, Thomas Watkins accepts what post in the Bellamy household,
09:02having previously been a manservant to Elizabeth and her husband?
09:06Chauffeur.
09:07Yes.
09:07The theme music to the series entitled The Edwardians was written by which composer from Northern Ireland?
09:13Alexander Ferris.
09:14Yes.
09:14What's the surname of the French ambassador who dines at Eton Place in the episode The Understudy, while the butler,
09:20Hudson, played by Gordon Jackson, is bedridden?
09:23Flurio.
09:24Yes.
09:24In the series five episode, A Place in the World, the Bellamy's son, James, briefly enters politics when he stands
09:30as a Conservative candidate to represent which London constituency?
09:34Rotherhithe East.
09:35Yes.
09:36In the Fruits of Love in series two, what new name does Elizabeth give to the hat shop in Mayfair,
09:41which her lover, the businessman Julius Karakin, has bought for her?
09:45Madame Yvonne.
09:46Yes.
09:46James Bellamy's step-cousin, Georgina Worsley, occasionally refers to him by what affectionate nickname, despite him telling her that he
09:54dislikes it intensely?
09:57Jumbo.
09:57Yes.
09:57In the final episode of the series, I've started so I'll finish.
10:00In the final episode of the series, the butler, Hudson, and the cook, Mrs. Bridges, together with the kitchen-maid,
10:06Ruby, leave to manage a guest house in Hastings that's known by what name?
10:11Seaview.
10:12It is Seaview.
10:14Carolyn, at the end of that round, you had no passes. You got them all right. 12 points.
10:28And our final contender, please.
10:37Your name.
10:38Stuart Beard.
10:39Your occupation.
10:40Handyman.
10:41And your specialist subject.
10:42Jigoro Kanu and the origins of judo.
10:45The early years of the modern Japanese sport and the life of its creator.
10:49In two minutes.
10:51Here we go.
10:52Jigoro Kanu was born in 1860 in Mikage, now a district of which modern city west of Osaka?
10:58Kobe.
10:59Yes.
10:59After moving to Tokyo, Kanu, now age 17, was introduced to which instructor of jiu-jitsu, who took him on
11:06as a trainee?
11:07Fukuda.
11:07Yes.
11:08At Tokyo University, Kanu was heavily influenced by which American professor, who introduced him to the ideas of the British
11:15philosopher, Herbert Spencer?
11:19Dewey.
11:20John Dewey.
11:21No, Ernest Fenollosa.
11:22In 1882, while still in his early 20s, Kanu established his Kordokan Institute of Judo,
11:28after renting rooms at what small Buddhist temple occupied by followers of the Jodo sect?
11:33Ashogi Temple.
11:34Yes, one of the two living students who initially enrolled at the Kordokan Institute and were the first to gain
11:40the rank of First Dan,
11:41was Shiro Shido, nicknamed the Cat and Octopus Feet, who competed under what name?
11:52Saigo.
11:53Shiro Saigo.
11:54Yes.
11:54In August 1891, Kanu married Sumako Takezoe, but was obliged to leave her behind the following month to become the
12:01head of a school in which city?
12:03Kumamoto.
12:04Yes.
12:05What name is given to the severe early morning cold weather training regime introduced by Kano at the Kordokan in
12:111884?
12:12Kangaiko.
12:13Yes.
12:13What was the name of Kano's female private student who, in 1932, defeated three men in consecutive challenges
12:20and the following year became the Kordokan's first woman black belt?
12:27Katsuko Kasaki.
12:28Yes.
12:29In which African city was the meeting of the International Olympic Committee in 1938 when Kano was instrumental in convincing
12:36the IOC that Tokyo should host the 1940 Summer Games?
12:39Cairo.
12:40Yes.
12:41After arguing the case for Tokyo's Olympic bid, Kano became ill and died of pneumonia on his journey home aboard
12:47which ship?
12:48Hikawa Maru.
12:49Yes.
12:50What exclusive honorary title, meaning role model or master instructor, was given to Kano by his pupils and his peers?
12:58Sheehan.
12:59It was Sheehan.
13:01Stuart, at the end of that round, you had no passes.
13:03You've got ten points.
13:14At the end of the specialist subjects round, let's have a look at the scores.
13:18In fourth place with six points, it's Bella.
13:20In third place with seven points, it's Finn.
13:23In second place with ten points, it's Stuart.
13:25And in first place with twelve points, it's Carolyn.
13:28So now it's general knowledge.
13:30And if there's a tie at the end, then the number of passes is taken into account and the person
13:34with the fewer passes is the winner.
13:36And if they're tied on passes as well, it's a tie break.
13:39So let's ask Bella to join us again, please.
13:50Bella, you start with six points.
13:52You've now got two and a half minutes on general knowledge.
13:54Here we go.
13:55What name is given to a sheet of canvas or netting that's attached at each end to a post or
14:00tree and used as a bed?
14:02Hammock.
14:02Yes.
14:03In an abbreviation for the combined neural functions of the brain and the spinal cord, the letters CNS stand for
14:09what three-word term?
14:11Central nervous system.
14:12Yes.
14:12At the Academy Awards ceremony in 2025, who won the Best Actress Oscar for her performance in the film, Anora?
14:22Pass.
14:23In the traditional sequence of the seven colours of the rainbow, what colour comes between yellow and blue?
14:30Indigo.
14:31No, green.
14:32The huge bronze statue known as the Colossus of Rhodes, which was completed around 280 BC but destroyed by an
14:38earthquake about 60 years later, had been a depiction of which Greek god?
14:43Zeus.
14:44No, Helios.
14:44Which future US president married the actress Nancy Davis in 1952?
14:50Kennedy.
14:51No, Reagan.
14:52The 1924 opera The Cunning Little Vixen about a fox named Sharpies was written by which composer?
14:58Prokofiev.
14:59No, Janáček.
15:00What fish is dried and salted to make the popular Iberian dish known in Portuguese as bacalhau?
15:08Sardines.
15:08No, cod.
15:09The musical piece entitled Galloping Home, composed by Dennis King, was the theme tune for the 1970s television series The
15:15Adventures of Which Fictional Horse?
15:20Spirit.
15:21No, Black Beauty.
15:22What was the full name of the architect whose designs in the 17th century included the Queen's House in Greenwich
15:27and the Banqueting House at Whitehall Palace?
15:32Christopher Wren.
15:32No, Inigo Jones at four consecutive Olympic Games from 1956, the American athlete Al-Urta won a gold medal in
15:40what field event?
15:42Hammer throw.
15:43No, discus throw.
15:44The other stage, the park stage and the West Holt stage are features of which British music and performing arts
15:50festival?
15:51Glastonbury.
15:52Yes, what name which derives from an Arabic word meaning east is given to the hot and dusty wind that
15:58blows from the Sahara Desert to the Mediterranean?
16:00Sirocco.
16:01Yes, which American city's main airport is designated by the international code PHL?
16:07Philadelphia.
16:08Yes, plants of the genus Gypsophila cultivated for their numerous small, often white flowers that are a popular choice for
16:14florist bouquets, commonly known by the name Baby's What?
16:19Pearls.
16:20No breath.
16:21The Welsh clothing and textile designer, born Laura Mountney.
16:25I've started so I'll finish.
16:26The Welsh clothing and textile designer, born Laura Mountney, noted for her Victorian-inspired floral designs, became better known by
16:33what married surname?
16:37Richards.
16:38No, Ashley.
16:41Bella, you had the one pass.
16:42It was the actress Mikey Madison who won an Oscar for the film Anora.
16:47And at the end of that round, you've got 11 points.
17:00Next up, it's Finn.
17:09Finn, you start with seven points to score to beats as it stands.
17:13It's 12 points.
17:14You've got two and a half minutes on general knowledge.
17:16Here we go.
17:16The Graceland Mansion, a major tourist attraction in Memphis, Tennessee, is the former home of which American singer?
17:22Elvis Presley.
17:23Yes.
17:23St Helia is the main town on which of the Channel Islands?
17:28Jersey.
17:29Yes.
17:29Which London football club won the Women's Super League title in April 2025 under their head coach, Sonia Bompasta, who
17:36was appointed the previous year?
17:38Chelsea.
17:39Yes.
17:39In May 2024, the former barrister, Gavin Robinson, was confirmed as the new leader of which political party in Northern
17:45Ireland?
17:47DUP.
17:48Yes.
17:48In the ABO system of blood classification, which of the four main human blood groups is the most common, being
17:55present in almost half the UK population?
17:59O.
18:00Yes.
18:01The name of which explosive, commonly used in blasting and mining, is derived from a Greek word for power?
18:07Dynamite.
18:08Yes.
18:08Which British photojournalistic magazine, published between 1938 and 1957, employed Burt Hardy as its chief photographer, whose work there highlighted
18:17social issues such as poverty, unemployment and slum housing?
18:22Pictures Today.
18:24No, Picture Post.
18:25A Neapolitan is a person from which Italian city?
18:28Naples.
18:28Yes.
18:29The explorer, Ernest Shackleton, the author P.G. Woodhouse and the actor Chiwetel Ejiofor, all attended which English public school
18:36in south-east London?
18:38Doloch.
18:39Yes.
18:39Which hydrocarbon, one of the alkane series, has the chemical formula C6H14 and is named for the fact that its
18:47molecules each contain six carbon atoms?
18:52Hexone.
18:53Yes.
18:53A museum in the Georgian city of Gorey is dedicated to the life of which Soviet leader, who was born
18:59there in 1878?
19:01Lannan.
19:02No, Stalin.
19:03Which 20th century British author wrote the novels Jamaica Inn, Frenchman's Creek and My Cousin Rachel?
19:10Pass.
19:11In 2024, the long-running radio show Friday Night is Music Night, featuring performances by the BBC Concert Orchestra.
19:18Move from Radio 2 to which other station?
19:21Radio 3.
19:22Yes.
19:22What 2024 gothic horror film is a remake of a 102-year-old silent film and stars Bill Skarsgård as
19:29the sinister nobleman Count Orlok?
19:31Dracula.
19:32No, Nosferatu.
19:33Hampshire Down, Dorset Down and Oxford Down are British breeds of what farm animal?
19:39Pig.
19:40No, sheep.
19:40What two-word term from the Chinese for work together is commonly used in English to describe a generally over
19:46-enthusiastic or eager attitude?
19:56Don't know.
19:57Pass.
19:58It's gung-ho.
20:00Finn, you had one of the pass.
20:02Which 20th century British author wrote the novels Jamaica Inn, Frenchman's Creek?
20:06Daphne du Maurier.
20:08So, at the end of that round, Finn, you've got 17 points.
20:22Next up, it's Stuart.
20:32Stuart, you start with 10 points.
20:34The score to beat, as it stands, is 17 points.
20:36You've got two and a half minutes on general knowledge.
20:39Let's go.
20:39Which London art gallery in St. Martin's Place, just off Trafalgar Square, is sometimes referred to by its initials NPG?
20:46National Portrait Gallery.
20:47Yes.
20:47The Cuban diplomat José Raúl Capablanca was the world champion from 1921 to 1927.
20:53In which board game?
20:54Chess.
20:55Yes.
20:55In May 2025, which Welsh rock band topped the UK albums chart for the ninth time with Make'em Laugh,
21:02Make'em Cry, Make'em Wait?
21:04Monique Street Preachers.
21:05No.
21:06Stereophonics.
21:06In the last week of August, each year, crowds gather for a festival in the town of Buñol in eastern
21:11Spain to throw what salad ingredient at one another?
21:15Tomatoes.
21:15Yes.
21:16The source of the Hudson River is in which mountains in New York State?
21:21Adirondack.
21:22Yes.
21:22The Adirondacks.
21:23The athlete Tigist Asifa, who won the Women's Elite Race at the 2025 London Marathon, represents which East African country?
21:30Ethiopia.
21:30Yes.
21:31In Taxonomy, what term derived from Greek words for joint and foot refers to any member of the largest and
21:37most diverse animal, phylum, which includes insects, arachnids and crustaceans?
21:46Chordata.
21:47No, arthropod.
21:48In the UK, the clocks are put forward by one hour at the start of British summertime on the last
21:53Sunday of which month?
21:54March.
21:54Yes.
21:55Which Italian operatic tenor, born in Modena in 1935, made its professional debut as Rodolfo in Puccini's La Boheme in
22:021961?
22:06Andrea Bocelli.
22:08No, Pavarotti.
22:08Which small island in the Inner Hebrides is the burial place of many Scottish kings, including Kenneth I, Duncan I
22:15and Macbeth?
22:17Elsa Craig.
22:17No, Iona.
22:18Mohair is obtained from the Angora breed of goat.
22:21Angora wool is obtained from a breed of what other creature?
22:24Rabbit.
22:25Yes.
22:25What word for a journal or daily record of events appears in the titles of best-selling books by Sue
22:30Townsend in 1982 and Helen Fielding in 1996?
22:34Diary.
22:34Yes.
22:35What's the rhyming title of the 1993 film starring Bette Midler, Sarah Jessica Parker and Kathy Najimy as three witches
22:42who wreak havoc in modern-day Salem on Halloween night?
22:45Hocus Pocus.
22:46Yes.
22:46Which military leader led the free French resistance forces during the Second World War?
22:52De Gaulle.
22:52Yes.
22:53What name, derived from a Latin word meaning false oath, is given to the criminal offence of lying to a
22:58court while giving evidence under oath?
23:06Perjury.
23:06Yes.
23:07Which actress, presenter and former member of the pop group Hearsay had a long-running role in Coronation Street and
23:13went on to appear in the television drama series Waterloo Road?
23:25Michelle Thompson.
23:26No.
23:27It's Kim Marsh.
23:28Marsh.
23:29Stuart, at the end of that round you had no passes.
23:32You've got 21 points.
23:42And finally, it's Carolyn.
23:52Carolyn, you start with 12 points.
23:55The score to beat to get through to the semifinals is Stuart's 21 points.
23:58You've got two and a half minutes on general knowledge.
24:01Here we go.
24:02The Palace of Holyrood House.
24:04The official residence of the British monarch in Scotland is in which city?
24:08Edinburgh.
24:09Yes.
24:09Kaser is the German word for what dairy product?
24:12Cheese.
24:13Yes.
24:13In the 2025 television drama series A Cruel Love, Lucy Boynton plays which real-life nightclub hostess, who 70 years
24:21previously became the last woman to be hanged in the UK?
24:25Helen Sharp.
24:26No.
24:27Ruth Ellis.
24:27What name for the number, sometimes known as nought, that falls between one and minus one, is derived from an
24:33Arabic word meaning empty?
24:39Zero.
24:39Yes.
24:40In netball, the letters G-A on a player's bib indicate which position?
24:48Goal attendant.
24:50No, goal attack.
24:51What song a UK number one single for Irene Cara in 1982 features the recurring lines, Remember My Name and
24:58I'm Gonna Live Forever?
24:59Fame.
25:00Yes.
25:00In March 2025, which former governor of the Bank of England succeeded Justin Trudeau as Prime Minister of Canada?
25:07Mark Carney.
25:08Yes.
25:08In the human skeleton, which bone of the lower leg connecting the knee and ankle is sometimes known as the
25:13shin bone?
25:15Tibia.
25:16Yes.
25:16Which prominent American film critic who wrote for the Chicago Sun-Times from 1967 until his death in 2013 won
25:23the 1975 Pulitzer Prize for criticism?
25:26Roger Ebert.
25:27Yes.
25:28The genus name of what bat, three species of which are native to the British Isles, is derived from the
25:33Italian word for bat?
25:35Pipistrel.
25:36Yes.
25:36Three of the sequels to what 2007 film are subtitled Revenge of the Fallen, Dark of the Moon and Age
25:43of Extinction?
25:45Star Wars.
25:46No, Transformers.
25:47What three-letter name derived from a Sanskrit word for meditation is given to a Japanese school of Buddhism?
25:54Zen.
25:54Yes.
25:54What word for a small piece or fragment of a larger item is also a name given to a gaming
25:59token in the form of a flat disc that's used in place of cash for making bets in casino games
26:05such as roulette or poker?
26:07Chip.
26:08Yes.
26:09A wine bottle known as a salmonezer can hold as much wine as how many standard bottles?
26:1612.
26:17Yes.
26:18What adjective derived from Greek words for new and stone is used to describe the period of ancient history that
26:24made up the latter part of the Stone Age?
26:26Neolithic.
26:27Yes.
26:27The North Atlantic island of Sirtse, formed by an underwater volcanic eruption in 1963, lies off the south coast of
26:35which country?
26:37Iceland.
26:37It is.
26:39Iceland.
26:40Caroline, at the end of that round, you had no passes and you've done it.
26:4425 points.
26:52Really well done.
26:56So, let's have a look at the final scores.
26:59In fourth place with 11 points, it's Bella.
27:01In third place with 17 points, it's Finn.
27:04In second place with 21 points, it's Stuart, which means in first place with 25 points, it's Carolyn.
27:11So, she goes through to the semifinals.
27:13Congratulations to her.
27:14If you'd like to be a contender in the next series, please go to our website, bbc.co.uk slash
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27:27Thanks for watching.
27:28Bye for now.
27:34I'm really excited that I've won my heat.
27:37I didn't expect to win, but I'm so pleasantly surprised.
27:40I applied for Masterminds because my husband and I really enjoy watching the program.
27:45I was encouraged to apply specifically because I've been taking an online self-improvement course,
27:50which suggested that I do something out of my comfort zone, and I thought this was a perfect opportunity.
27:55Upstairs, Downstairs.
27:57The influential British period drama first broadcast in 1971.
28:01I chose Upstairs, Downstairs as my specialist subject because it was always a family favorite.
28:06It was my mother's favorite television series, and we spent many happy hours watching it together,
28:12and I hope she would be proud of me.
28:37Upstairs, Downstairs, Downstairs, Downstairs, Downstairs, Downstairs, Downstairs, Downstairs, Downstairs, Downstairs, Downstairs, Downstairs, Downstairs, Downstairs, Downstairs, Downstairs, Downstairs, Downstairs, Downstairs, Downstairs,
28:40Downstairs, Downstairs, Downstairs, Downstairs, Downstairs, Downstairs, Downstairs, Downstairs, Downstairs, Downstairs, Downstairs, Downstairs, Downstairs, Downstairs, Downstairs, Downstairs, Downstairs, Downstairs, Downstairs, Downstairs,
28:41Downstairs, Downstairs, Downstairs, Downstairs, Downstairs, Downstairs, Downstairs, Downstairs, Downstairs, Downstairs, Downstairs, Downstairs, Downstairs, Downstairs, Downstairs, Downstairs, Downstairs, Downstairs, Downstairs, Downstairs,
28:41Downstairs, Downstairs, Downstairs, Downstairs, Downstairs, Downstairs, Downstairs, Downstairs, Downstairs, Downstairs, Downstairs, Downstairs, Downstairs, Downstairs
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