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00:00Hello and welcome to Celebrity Mastermind with me, Clive Myrie.
00:09In the spotlight tonight are actor Coulson Smith, best known for Coronation Street.
00:14He'll be answering questions on Leeds United under Marcelo Bielsa.
00:18BBC Radio 1 Extra presenter Nadia J. Her specialist subject is Marvel's Avengers films.
00:24Grace Campbell, a comedian. Her subject is the actor Robin Williams.
00:28And Blue Peter presenter Joel M. His subject is the illusionist Derren Brown.
00:39Celebrities aren't the same as you and me. They float high above the everyday.
00:43No, they don't put the bins out, get the shopping in or engage in something called DIY.
00:49They've got other people to do that.
00:51Well, tonight they've been yanked back down to earth, sitting nervously in the wings for their true shot at fame
00:57and the chance to win this glorious Celebrity Mastermind Trophy.
01:01They'll also be helping their chosen charities.
01:04One and a half minutes on a specialist subject and two minutes on general knowledge awaits.
01:08So can I ask our first celebrity contender to please make their way to the black chair?
01:13Your name?
01:22Colson Smith.
01:22Your occupation?
01:23Actor.
01:24Your chosen charity?
01:26Cry, cardiac risking the young.
01:28And your specialist subject?
01:29Leeds United under the management of Marcelo Bielsa.
01:32The South American manager's time at the club from June 2018 to February 2022 in one and a half minutes.
01:38Here we go.
01:40Marcelo Bielsa was born in which country and went on to manage their men's national team from 1998 until 2004?
01:48Argentina.
01:48Yes.
01:49When Leeds topped the championship in 2020, they finished how many points clear of second-placed West Brom?
01:55Ten.
01:55Yes.
01:56In the early days of Bielsa's spell at Leeds, the players were required to engage in what form of manual labour at the training ground
02:02to give them an insight into what low-paid jobs entail?
02:06Litter-picking.
02:06Yes.
02:07In 2020, Leeds renamed the East Stand at Ellen Road in honour of Jack Charlton
02:11and the South Stand after which other former player who died in April of that year?
02:17John Charles.
02:18No, Norman Hunter.
02:19In January 2021, the investment arm of which NFL team more than doubled its stake in Leeds United?
02:26San Francisco 49ers.
02:27Yes.
02:28Before leaving the club in 2020, who served as assistant head coach to Bielsa alongside Pablo Quiroga
02:34and Diego Reyes and often acted as his translator during press conferences and interviews?
02:40Diego Flores?
02:41Yes.
02:41What name is commonly given to the short, high-intensity sessions run by Bielsa during Leeds training sessions,
02:47which were described by Patrick Bamford as ten times harder than a game?
02:51Murderball.
02:52Yes.
02:52In August 2020, which player joined Leeds from Valencia for a reported club record fee of between £26 and £30 million,
03:00surpassing the amount paid for Rio Ferdinand 20 years earlier?
03:04Rodrigo.
03:05Yes.
03:05In January 2021, Leeds suffered a surprise 3-0 defeat in the third round of the FA Cup
03:10against which team who were playing in League Two at the time?
03:15Crawley Town.
03:16It was Crawley Town.
03:18Colton, at the end of that round, you had no passes.
03:21You've got eight points.
03:25Got one wrong.
03:26Got one wrong.
03:27Amazing.
03:27Just one.
03:28Yeah, I know, but I should have got one right.
03:30Why would I go after you?
03:31And our next contender, please.
03:33Oh, God.
03:41Your name?
03:43Nadia J.
03:43Your occupation?
03:44Radio presenter.
03:46Your chosen charity?
03:47Gingerbread.
03:48And your specialist subject?
03:49Marvel, The Avengers Films.
03:51The four films in the Marvel Cinematic Universe in one and a half minutes.
03:56Here we go.
03:56Which actor appears in all four Avengers films as Nick Fury,
04:00the director of the intelligence agency S.H.I.E.L.D.,
04:02who assembles the Avengers in the first film?
04:05Samuel L. Jackson.
04:06Yes.
04:06In Infinity War, the normally reticent Drax describes which other character
04:11as looking like a pirate had a baby with an angel.
04:13After the Guardians of the Galaxy respond to a distress signal in space.
04:20Thor?
04:21Yes.
04:21Which musician composed and conducted the Avengers theme,
04:24variations of which are used in all four Avengers films?
04:31Michael Stanfield?
04:32No, Alan Silvestri.
04:33In the first film, what's the name of the alien species
04:36that the god of mischief, Loki, enlists as warriors to help him to conquer Earth?
04:42Centauri?
04:43No, Chitauri.
04:44Which of the six Infinity Stones, powerful objects that each control an essential aspect
04:49of existence, was part of the scepter wielded by Loki during the Battle of New York
04:54and was later implanted in the forehead of the superhero Vision in Age of Ultron?
05:00The Mind Stone.
05:01Yes, Infinity War and Endgame were directed by the filmmaking brothers Anthony and Joe,
05:06who share what surname?
05:08Russo.
05:08Yes.
05:09Agent Coulson, one of Nick Fury's trusted lieutenants at S.H.I.E.L.D.,
05:13asks which member of the Avengers to sign his vintage set of collectible cards in the first film?
05:19Captain America.
05:20Yes, Steve Rogers.
05:21In Endgame, a downcast Thor is asked for information about the Infinity Stone known as the Aether.
05:27I've started, so I'll finish.
05:29Known as the Aether, and he describes it as not a stone, it's more of an angry what?
05:36Oh, I just watched this.
05:40An angry emotion, that's where I'm going.
05:44No, sludge.
05:45Sludge.
05:46It's that chair.
05:48You knew it.
05:49I knew it.
05:50Nadia, at the end of that round, you had no passes.
05:54You've got five points.
05:54Okay.
05:57Well done.
05:58So disappointed.
06:00No, it was great.
06:01I just knew the composer was going to come.
06:05And our next contender, please.
06:16Your name?
06:17Grace Campbell.
06:18Your occupation?
06:19Comedian.
06:20Your chosen charity?
06:21Maytree.
06:22And your specialist subject?
06:24Robin Williams.
06:25The American comedian and actor known for his freewheeling improvisational style.
06:30In one and a half minutes.
06:31Here we go.
06:31Robin Williams was born in 1951 in Chicago, and given what middle name is maternal grandmother's maiden name?
06:38McLaurin.
06:38Yes.
06:39The character Mork from Ork, the alien played by Williams in the television sitcom Mork and Mindy,
06:45had first appeared in an episode of which other comedy series?
06:48Happy Days.
06:49Yes.
06:49Williams received the first of his four Oscar nominations for his role as a fictionalised version
06:54of what real-life American forces radio DJ in the 1987 war comedy Good Morning Vietnam?
07:00Adrian Croner.
07:01Yes.
07:02In which film does Williams' title character have the first name Euphogenia?
07:07Mrs. Doubtfire.
07:09Yes.
07:09In 1988, Williams starred alongside Steve Martin in an off-Broadway production of which play by Samuel Beckett?
07:16Waiting for Goodo.
07:16Yes.
07:17In preparing for his role as a defecting Soviet circus performer in Moscow on the Hudson,
07:23Williams learned the basics of the Russian language and took lessons in playing what musical instrument?
07:29Guitar.
07:30No, saxophone.
07:31In 1997, Williams featured in an episode of Friends squeezing onto the main character's usual coffee shop sofa
07:37alongside which fellow entertainer and close friend of his?
07:40Billy Crystal.
07:40Yes, Williams provided the voices of two penguins named Ramon and Lovelace in what 2006 animated film and its 2011 sequel?
07:49Happy Fate.
07:50Yes.
07:51At the 1988 Golden Globe ceremony, Williams' award for best actor in a comedy or musical was accepted by his friend Christopher Reeve
07:58because Williams was in New York hosting what television show?
08:02Comic Relief?
08:03No.
08:03SNL?
08:05I have to take your first answer.
08:07What did I get?
08:07Saturday Night Live.
08:09Oh!
08:09You had no passes, Grace, and now you've got seven points.
08:14Oh, OK.
08:16Well done.
08:18Impressive.
08:19It's picking on fire.
08:20Very impressive.
08:21That's very good.
08:23And our final contender, please.
08:33Your name?
08:35Joel M.
08:35Your occupation?
08:37Television presenter?
08:38Your chosen charity?
08:39Alzheimer's society?
08:40And your specialist subject?
08:42Derren Brown?
08:43The psychological illusionist known for his television specials and stage shows.
08:48In one and a half minutes.
08:50Here we go.
08:50According to Derren Brown, his career started with his experiments in hypnosis while he was studying at a university in which English city?
08:58Bristol?
08:59Yes.
08:59Brown had been working as a close-up magician in a restaurant for ten years before his television breakthrough in 2000, when he first appeared on screen presenting what Channel 4 show?
09:10Mind Control?
09:10Yes.
09:11What's the name of the large prop comprising a frame surrounded by a red curtain, which Brown uses in both his television special, Seance, and his stage show, Enigma?
09:20Spirit Cabinet?
09:21Yes.
09:21What's the title of Brown's 2012 television special in which a man called Stephen is led to believe that Earth has been hit by a meteor?
09:30Apocalypse.
09:30Yes.
09:31In a 2007 episode of Trick or Treat in a sequence involving Brown's own painting of the actor Simon Callow, what word predicted by Callow was painted into one of the eyes of the portrait?
09:43Road?
09:43Yes.
09:44What's the name of the long-term friend and collaborator with whom Brown shared an Olivier Award for their work on the stage show, Something Wicked This Way Comes?
09:53Andy Nyman?
09:53Yes.
09:54Brown spent three years developing an immersive ghost train ride, which opened in 2016 at which UK theme park?
10:00Thorpe Park.
10:01Yes.
10:01What's the single word title of Brown's 2016 self-help book, which is subtitled Why More or Less Everything is Absolutely Fine?
10:08Happy.
10:09Yes.
10:09Brown's 2010 painting entitled Grand Dame, featured on his official website, is a portrait of which Oscar-winning British actress?
10:17Maggie Smith?
10:19No.
10:19Judy Dench.
10:20What's the single word title?
10:21I'm sorry, so I'll finish.
10:22What's the single word title of the 2005 television special in which Brown travels to America to demonstrate how easy it is to dupe people into believing five impossible things?
10:34Messiah.
10:35It is. Messiah.
10:38Joel, at the end of that round, you had no passes. You've got nine points.
10:42Tremendous. Thank you.
10:43At the end of the specialist subjects round, let's have a look at the scores.
10:55In fourth place with five points, it's Nadia.
10:57In third place with seven points, it's Grace.
11:00In second place with eight points, it's Colson, which means in first place with nine points, it's Joel.
11:05So now it's general knowledge, and if there's a tie at the end, then the number of passes is taken into account, and the person with the fewer passes is the winner.
11:14And if they're tied on passes as well, it's a tie break.
11:17So let's ask Nadia to join us again, please.
11:27Nadia, you are known for presenting the Radio 1 Extra Breakfast show, 7 till 10am every weekday.
11:33The perfect mix of music, gossip and giggles, apparently.
11:37Yeah, that's exactly what it is.
11:38We're just basically a big, fat group chat in the morning.
11:41I don't know why I'm so alert at that time of the morning, because I don't even drink coffee, but hey, it works.
11:45So four years in, and I'm not tired yet.
11:47I mean, you've interviewed as well on your show some big names.
11:51Denzel Washington, Daniel Craig.
11:53What was Denzel like?
11:54Oh, it's like having your uncle come round for dinner and not being able to get them out in the nicest way possible.
12:00He's so lovely.
12:01And I think, you know, it's such a timeless moment.
12:06I'm never going to be able to get that again.
12:07You know, Denzel, I've watched him all my life, and all my aunties were going crazy, and it was just brilliant.
12:12And at one point, he, like, grabbed his reading glasses out of his socks, and I was like, yeah, that's a legend right there.
12:18Literally went, stuck on one.
12:22All right, we're going to find out how well you do on your general knowledge.
12:25Will you be giggling at the end?
12:27No, probably not.
12:30We'll see.
12:30You start with five points.
12:32You've got two minutes on general knowledge.
12:34Here we go.
12:35The usual name for the musical instrument that's the largest and lowest pitched member of the violin family is the double what?
12:42Cello?
12:42No, bass.
12:43Although it remained unchanged in Scotland and Northern Ireland, the legal age for marriage and civil partnership in England and Wales was increased in 2023 from 16 to what age?
12:5318?
12:54Yes.
12:54What cereal grain is the main ingredient of the South Asian dish, biryani?
13:00Rice?
13:00Yes.
13:01The BAFTA-winning television sitcom written by and starring Sophie Willen as a woman from Bolton with an eccentric family is entitled Alma's Not What?
13:11Hungry?
13:12No, normal.
13:13Moccasins, jellies and winkle pickers are styles of what items of clothing?
13:19Trousers?
13:20No, shoes.
13:20No, shoes.
13:20Rotten Romans and vile Victorians are titles in what series of children's books by Terry Deary and others?
13:28Pass.
13:29The lookout platform near the top of a ship's mast is popularly known as a crow's what?
13:36Eye?
13:37No, nest.
13:38Which Canadian singer reached number two in the UK albums chart in 2021 with a greatest hits collection entitled Highlights featuring singles such as The Hills, Die For You and Call Out My Name?
13:49The Weeknd?
13:50Yes.
13:51Which Spanish artist painted the early 20th century works, The Old Guitarist and The Blind Man's Meal during a phase known as his Blue Period?
13:59Pass.
14:05I have no idea.
14:06Four ghosts named Inky, Blinky, Pinky and Clyde are characters in which arcade video game released in 1980?
14:15Street Fighter?
14:16No, Pac-Man.
14:17According to legend, what creatures were banished from Ireland by St. Patrick?
14:23Dragons?
14:24No, snakes.
14:25The sporting body UFC organises mixed martial arts combat events that take place in a fenced-in area that's what geometric shape?
14:35Square?
14:36No, it's an octagon.
14:38But, Nadia, you had two passes.
14:40The Spanish artist who painted The Old Guitarist and The Blind Man's Meal, Pablo Picasso, in his Blue Period.
14:46I should have known that.
14:48And Rotten Romans and Vile Victorians, titles in the series Horrible Histories.
14:53Oh, OK.
14:54Didn't know that.
14:54At the end of that round, Nadia, you've got eight points.
14:57Oh, it's not too bad.
14:58Oh, thank you.
14:59Walk of shame.
15:00Woo!
15:01Well done.
15:02Well done.
15:03Good work.
15:04I stopped.
15:04I literally stopped listening at one point.
15:06I was like, what did he say?
15:10Next up, it's Grace.
15:18Grace, you're a familiar face on the comedy scene.
15:21How do you deal with being on the road?
15:22I take my dog with me when I can take her, because she's my emotional support dog.
15:28Right, so your dog helps just calm things down a little bit?
15:30I wish my dog was here right now.
15:34She would calm me down so much.
15:35Yeah, where I can take her, I take her.
15:37You grew up around politics.
15:39Your father, of course, is Alastair Campbell.
15:42Do you see parallels between politics and comedy?
15:44Politics is definitely farcical.
15:48I would say more farcical than comedy, to be honest.
15:52And, like, politics in my lifetime, as I've observed, I think has become more of a joke
15:58than comedy itself.
15:59So it's kind of hard to satirise things that are happening because they're writing themselves.
16:04So, Grace, now, general knowledge.
16:08Here it comes.
16:09You start with seven points.
16:11The score to beat as it stands is nine points.
16:13You've got two minutes.
16:14Here we go.
16:15Camembert is a French variety of what dairy product?
16:18Cheese.
16:19Yes.
16:19In 2025, the rapper and YouTube personality, KSI, appeared as a guest judge on Series 18
16:25of what television show?
16:26Britain's Got Talent.
16:27Yes.
16:28What imperial unit of measurement, often used in reference to areas of land, is equal
16:32to 4,840 square yards?
16:35Acre.
16:36Yes.
16:36What was the surname of the American civil rights activist, who's often referred to
16:40by his initials MLK?
16:42Martin Luther King.
16:43Yes.
16:43Which one of the three driver's pedals in a manual vehicle is absent in an automatic vehicle?
16:49Oh, the clutch.
16:50Yes.
16:50The Limpopo River flows around 1,100 miles through which continent?
16:56Africa.
16:56Yes.
16:57In April 2025, which retired Lancashire and England cricketer was awarded a knighthood
17:02in Rishi Sunak's resignation honours list?
17:04Freddie Flintoff?
17:05No.
17:05James Anderson.
17:06What creatures from Greek mythology, typically depicted as half-woman and half-bird, are said
17:11to sing beautiful songs in order to lure sailors to their doom?
17:16I don't pass.
17:17Sorry.
17:18What best-selling 1977 album by Fleetwood Mac features the singles Dreams, Go Your Own
17:23Way, and You Make Lovin' Fun?
17:25Oh, oh my God.
17:27I can see the cover work.
17:28It's not Dreams, is it?
17:30No.
17:31Dreams?
17:32No.
17:32It's rumours.
17:33In the human body, the mitral valve, which helps to regulate blood flow, is part of which
17:37major organ?
17:39Heart?
17:40Yes.
17:40Who won the Best Supporting Actress Oscar for her role as Fontaine in the 2012 film adaptation
17:46of Les Miserables?
17:47Anne Hathaway?
17:48Yes.
17:49On the top row of letters on a standard UK computer keyboard, which letter is furthest
17:53to the right, immediately to the right of the letter O.
17:58W?
17:58No, P.
17:59The towns of Grassington and Pateley Bridge and the villages of Kettlewell and Askerig
18:03are in which English national park?
18:05Oh, my dad's going to kill me.
18:12I'm going to say it's not.
18:13I passed, sorry.
18:15And that's the end of the round.
18:17The answer actually is Yorkshire Dale.
18:19Oh my God, that's what I was going to say.
18:21Grace, you had one other pass.
18:22Those creatures from Greek mythology typically depicted as half woman and half bird luring
18:26sailors.
18:27Sirens.
18:29So at the end of that round, you've got 15 points.
18:31Okay.
18:34Well done.
18:35Great.
18:35Well done.
18:36Very impressive.
18:37Very good.
18:41Next up, it's Coulson.
18:50Stallwart of Corrie, of course.
18:52Craig Tinker.
18:53You played that character for 14 years.
18:56Yeah, 14 years.
18:58Half my life.
18:59And I was only meant to be there for two days.
19:01So not bad.
19:02Not bad going.
19:03More than two days.
19:04That's pretty good.
19:05Remind us of the character.
19:06And the character, Craig Tinker, gingerhead, extremely good looking, police officer, good
19:11fun to play.
19:11Obviously, he started off just as a run-of-the-mill character in the show and joined the police
19:16and then lost his life in the line of duty.
19:19So you were supposed to be there for a very short time.
19:22You ended up being there for a long time.
19:24Yes.
19:24How did that happen?
19:26So I wanted to be a footballer as a kid.
19:29I went for football trials.
19:30I didn't get in.
19:31So then I wanted to be a spy.
19:33Didn't become a spy.
19:34Wanted to be an actor.
19:36Went to an acting class and got a job.
19:38And then got another job and got another job.
19:41And then Corrie came up and it was two days.
19:43And I remember thinking two days off school.
19:45This is going to be great.
19:46And I did Corrie.
19:48I did my two days.
19:49And then about six months later, we got a phone call saying, do you want to come back
19:53for six months?
19:54And then the phone calls just kept coming.
19:57Incredible.
19:58You must have thought, wow.
19:59Yeah.
19:59I'm regretting the days off school on days like today, though, Clive, because it would have
20:03been helpful to have stayed for a little bit longer, I think.
20:07All right.
20:07Well, let's find out what your general knowledge is like.
20:11You start with eight points.
20:12The score to beat as it stands is 15 points.
20:14You've got two minutes on general knowledge.
20:16Here we go.
20:17What form of aircraft is colloquially known as a chopper?
20:21Helicopter.
20:21Yes.
20:22Which television presenter succeeded Chris Tarrant as the host of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire
20:26when the show was relaunched in 2018?
20:29Jeremy Clarkson.
20:30Yes.
20:31In the UK, Father's Day is celebrated on the third Sunday of which month?
20:35June.
20:36Yes.
20:36Which American pop singer travelled into space in April 2025 as part of an all-female
20:41crew on board the Blue Origin rocket?
20:44Katy Perry.
20:44Yes.
20:45From 2014 until 2024, the former Prime Minister of Norway, Jens Stoltenberg,
20:49served as Secretary General of what military alliance?
20:54The Navy.
20:55No, NATO.
20:56What word for a particular level in an organisation is also typically used to refer to each layer
21:02of a wedding cake?
21:05B.
21:06No, Tia.
21:07Which Spanish tennis player won his fifth Grand Slam singles title in June 2025 with a five-set
21:12victory over Yannick Sinner in the final of the French Open?
21:16Rafael Nadal.
21:16No, Carlos Alcaraz.
21:18The Gloucestershire Old Spot is a breed of what farm animal?
21:22A pig.
21:22A cow.
21:23Cow.
21:24No, it's pig.
21:25Oh, fine.
21:25Which British singer had his first UK number one album in 1971 with Every Picture Tells a
21:31Story featuring the chart-topping single Maggie Mae?
21:35Rod Stewart.
21:35Yes.
21:36Singultus is the medical name for what regular involuntary spasms of the diaphragm which result
21:42in a closure of the throat and a characteristic sound?
21:45Pass.
21:46The 2002 Star Wars film, which is the second part of the prequel trilogy, is subtitled Attack
21:52of the what?
21:55Clones.
21:56Yes.
21:56Zog, Stickman and Tabby McTat are picture books by which best-selling British children's
22:02author?
22:03Jacqueline Wilson.
22:04No, Julia Donaldson, a comedy play by Terence Frisbee about a celebrity chef which ran in
22:10London's West End for more than six years until 1973.
22:13It's entitled There's a Girl in My What?
22:16Kitchen.
22:17No, soup.
22:19And that's the end of the round.
22:21Colton, you had one pass.
22:23Singultus is the medical term for the regular involuntary spasms of the diaphragm, also known
22:29as hiccups.
22:30Oh, that was a hiccup, wasn't it?
22:33At the end of that round, you've got 14 points.
22:39Lovely work.
22:40Well done.
22:43And finally, let's have Joel again, please.
22:53Hello.
22:55Joel, presenter of Blue Peter, an incredible institution.
22:59I grew up with that programme.
23:00Wonderful.
23:01So how did you get a gig like that?
23:04I was making magic trick videos when I was like 17, 18.
23:08One of them popped off a little bit, taking food off the shelves in a supermarket and doing
23:12magic with them.
23:13And Blue Peter said, can you do some of that in the show?
23:15So I came on as a guest when I was like 19, 20.
23:18And then I got a call back to do another episode as a guest again.
23:23But as it turns out, there was a secret screen test to be a presenter.
23:26And I did wonder at the time, I thought, why are they asking me to say all the host lines?
23:29I don't really understand.
23:30But yeah, it's been nearly three years.
23:33It's mad.
23:34Any standout moments in those three years?
23:36Yeah, I've got to meet a lot of people and take on a lot of challenges.
23:40I've got to meet Prince William a couple of times, which is really exciting.
23:43He likes magic.
23:44So that was good for me.
23:46Give the king a gold badge as well, which is really fun.
23:49But it's the challenges are really the fun bits.
23:51So whether it's like training with the Royal Marines or swimming with sharks, you do have
23:55to pinch yourself because it probably is the best job in the world.
23:59I'm sorry.
23:59I'm sure hosting Mastermind is pretty good too.
24:01We have a very comfortable chair.
24:03We don't usually have that.
24:04But yeah, it's just unbelievable.
24:06And you can never sort of connect the dots backwards.
24:09Like if you told me at 16, I would be a Blue Peter presenter, I'd go, hi.
24:14It doesn't make any sense.
24:16So, Joel, you have nine points to score to beat to become a celebrity mastermind.
24:21It's Grace's 15 points.
24:23You've got two minutes on general knowledge.
24:25Here we go.
24:25What word for the day after today is known in Spanish as mañana?
24:30Tomorrow?
24:31Yes.
24:32What denomination of coin with a diameter of 18 millimetres is the smallest in general
24:37circulation in the UK?
24:38Five pence.
24:39Yes.
24:40In an old American tradition, to show gratitude or curry favour, young school pupils would
24:45leave what fruit on a teacher's desk?
24:47Orange?
24:47No, apple.
24:48What two-word title is given to the wife of an incumbent president of the United States?
24:54First Lady?
24:55Yes.
24:55At the 2025 Brit Awards, which British singer won the Hip Hop Grime Rap Act?
25:01Category?
25:02Mmm, KSI.
25:04No, Stormzy.
25:05On the label of a bottle of port, the letters LBV stand for late-bottled what?
25:13Vodka.
25:14No, vintage.
25:15The athlete Sebastian Sarway, who won the men's elite race at the 2025 London Marathon,
25:21represents which East African country?
25:23Nigeria?
25:25No, Kenya.
25:26The hair of what nocturnal mammal native to Britain and with a black, white and grey coat
25:31has traditionally been used to make shaving brushes?
25:34Kai?
25:35No, Badger.
25:36In the 1990s, which British comedian created the comedy character known as the pub landlord?
25:40Ooh, like Holly Dawson.
25:43No, Al Murray.
25:44A purpose-built business district known as La Défense, featuring a 360-foot-tall hollow
25:50cube called La Grande Arche, is in which European capital city?
25:54Ooh, Brussels.
25:56No, Paris.
25:57Which American actor plays the title roles in the films Charlie Wilson's War, Larry Crown
26:01and a man called Otto?
26:03Oh, Tom Hanks.
26:07Yes.
26:07What multicoloured overlapping diamond pattern, often used in knitwear and socks, is based on
26:12the tartan of a branch of Scotland's Campbell clan?
26:16Kilt.
26:17No, Argyle, the horror video game franchise launched in 1999 and set in the fictional New
26:22England town, after which its name is entitled Silent What?
26:29Night?
26:30No.
26:31Hill.
26:32Oh.
26:33Joel, at the end of that round, you had no passes.
26:36You've got 13 points.
26:37Oh, not too bad, not too bad.
26:48Let's have a look at the final scores.
26:50In fourth place, with eight points, it's Nadia J.
26:52In third place, with 13 points, Joel M.
26:55In second place, with 14 points, it's Colson Smith, which means in first place, with 15 points,
27:00it's Grace Campbell, so she takes home the trophy and is tonight's Celebrity Mastermind winner.
27:11Grace, many congratulations.
27:13That's for you.
27:14Well, this is the first thing I've ever won, so hopefully I won't drop it.
27:18Put it somewhere safe.
27:20Yeah.
27:20Many congratulations.
27:21Thank you very much.
27:22You don't have to be a celebrity to take part in the regular Mastermind programme.
27:26If you'd like to appear in the next series, you can apply online at bbc.co.uk slash mastermind,
27:32and you can follow us at Mastermind Quiz.
27:35Join us again next time for more Masterminds.
27:37Thanks for watching.
27:39Bye for now.
27:58This feels really cool.
27:59This feels amazing.
28:00I feel winning is great, you know?
28:04I should be an Olympian.
28:05This feels really cool.
28:35I don't know.
28:49I feel pretty much about you.
28:53I feel good.
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