0:00:02 > 0:00:03Four celebrities who hope they know everything
0:00:03 > 0:00:05about their specialist subject.
0:00:07 > 0:00:09But can they cut it on television's toughest quiz?
0:00:11 > 0:00:15They've agreed to put themselves in the hot seat for their chosen charity.
0:00:15 > 0:00:17Only one person can be the winner.
0:00:19 > 0:00:22Who will be crowned tonight's Celebrity Mastermind?
0:00:39 > 0:00:43In the spotlight tonight, television presenter Richard Arnold.
0:00:43 > 0:00:46He takes on the ultimate American soap opera, Dallas.
0:00:46 > 0:00:50Former England cricket captain Michael Vaughan will be hoping to score a victory
0:00:50 > 0:00:54with his specialist subject, the Premier League in the 21st century.
0:00:54 > 0:00:57The life and work of poet Ted Hughes is the specialist subject
0:00:57 > 0:01:01for the poet and fellow Yorkshireman Simon Armitage.
0:01:01 > 0:01:05And comedian Andi Osho, for reasons best known to herself,
0:01:05 > 0:01:08is answering questions on some bloke called Humphrys.
0:01:15 > 0:01:19Hello. I'm John Humphrys and welcome to Celebrity Mastermind.
0:01:19 > 0:01:23Four famous faces have agreed to put their reputation on the line
0:01:23 > 0:01:26by answering one and a half minutes of questions on a specialist subject,
0:01:26 > 0:01:29and two minutes on general knowledge.
0:01:29 > 0:01:32At stake, the honour of becoming tonight's Mastermind.
0:01:32 > 0:01:35And they will also go home, one of them anyway,
0:01:35 > 0:01:36with this elegant trophy.
0:01:36 > 0:01:40So let's get on with it and ask our first contender to join us, please.
0:01:47 > 0:01:49Your name?
0:01:49 > 0:01:51Your chosen charity?
0:01:53 > 0:01:55And your specialist subject?
0:01:55 > 0:02:00Dallas, the TV series, 1978 to 1991.
0:02:00 > 0:02:02Dallas, in a minute and a half.
0:02:02 > 0:02:04After the initial pilot episodes,
0:02:04 > 0:02:07Duncan Acres became the location for which fictional ranch,
0:02:07 > 0:02:09home of the Ewing family?
0:02:09 > 0:02:10Southfork Ranch.
0:02:10 > 0:02:12Whom did Joan Van Ark play in nine episodes of Dallas
0:02:12 > 0:02:16before moving to Knots Landing in which she appeared for 13 years?
0:02:16 > 0:02:17Valene Ewing.
0:02:17 > 0:02:21How does Katherine Wentworth kill Bobby Ewing in the episode Swansong?
0:02:21 > 0:02:23She mows him down with a car.
0:02:23 > 0:02:26Which character's absence in the early part of season six,
0:02:26 > 0:02:29after Barbara Bel Geddes' heart surgery, is explained by a long vacation?
0:02:29 > 0:02:30Miss Ellie.
0:02:30 > 0:02:32In the first pilot episode,
0:02:32 > 0:02:35Bobby Ewing has married the daughter of his father's arch rival.
0:02:35 > 0:02:36What's his name?
0:02:36 > 0:02:37Digger Barnes.
0:02:37 > 0:02:40What cliffhanger ended the second series
0:02:40 > 0:02:41and sparked worldwide interest?
0:02:41 > 0:02:43Who shot JR?
0:02:43 > 0:02:47Which Oscar-winning actor joined in series 11 as JR's new nemesis, Carter McKay?
0:02:47 > 0:02:49George Kennedy.
0:02:49 > 0:02:51Who composed the theme music
0:02:51 > 0:02:55and shared the 1987 BMI TV music award with Jerry Rubin?
0:02:55 > 0:02:56Jerrold Immel.
0:02:56 > 0:03:00Where does Bobby miraculously reappear live in Blast From The Past,
0:03:00 > 0:03:03despite having been apparently killed previously?
0:03:03 > 0:03:04In a shower.
0:03:04 > 0:03:08Which cast member left Dallas at the same time as Patrick Duffy in 1985,
0:03:08 > 0:03:10when her character moved to Atlanta?
0:03:10 > 0:03:11Charlene Tilton.
0:03:11 > 0:03:13When Victoria Principal suffered an injury,
0:03:13 > 0:03:17a storyline was created in which Pamela Barnes Ewing was kidnapped
0:03:17 > 0:03:19in which South American country?
0:03:19 > 0:03:20Colombia.
0:03:20 > 0:03:23In the 300th episode, where are Bobby and JR trapped
0:03:23 > 0:03:25while they reminisce about their lives?
0:03:25 > 0:03:26In a lift.
0:03:26 > 0:03:30What was the ranch owned by Miss Ellie's second husband, Clayton Farlow?
0:03:30 > 0:03:31The Southern Cross.
0:03:31 > 0:03:32Which event...
0:03:32 > 0:03:34BEEP
0:03:34 > 0:03:37..a highlight of the Dallas social calendar,
0:03:37 > 0:03:41features in several episodes, including the 1989 episode The Two Mrs Ewings?
0:03:43 > 0:03:45Ooh! The annual barbecue?
0:03:45 > 0:03:47- Oh, what a shame! - Oh! Oil barons!
0:03:47 > 0:03:50Yes, the Oil Barons Ball, but too late.
0:03:50 > 0:03:52- You got 13 points.- Thank you.
0:04:00 > 0:04:05- And our next contender, please. - No pressure!- No pressure at all!
0:04:05 > 0:04:07Only 13 points to beat at the moment.
0:04:08 > 0:04:10And your name is?
0:04:10 > 0:04:12Your chosen charity?
0:04:13 > 0:04:15Your specialist subject?
0:04:17 > 0:04:20The Premier League in the 21st century.
0:04:20 > 0:04:21In the 2003-4 season,
0:04:21 > 0:04:24who won the Premiership without losing a game?
0:04:24 > 0:04:25Arsenal.
0:04:25 > 0:04:27What happened to Sheffield Utd sub Keith Gillespie
0:04:27 > 0:04:3110 seconds after coming on against Reading in January 2007?
0:04:31 > 0:04:32He got substituted.
0:04:32 > 0:04:35No, he was sent off for trying to elbow somebody.
0:04:35 > 0:04:38Who handed in a transfer request after Wigan's loss to Arsenal
0:04:38 > 0:04:41on the final day of the 2005-6 season?
0:04:41 > 0:04:42Pass.
0:04:42 > 0:04:45Hull players were lectured on the pitch by Phil Brown
0:04:45 > 0:04:48after conceding four goals against which team on Boxing Day 2008?
0:04:48 > 0:04:49Manchester City.
0:04:49 > 0:04:52Which club set a Premiership record during the 2007-8 season
0:04:52 > 0:04:54by only collecting 11 points?
0:04:54 > 0:04:55Derby County.
0:04:55 > 0:04:58In 2005, which team finished a game with only eight players
0:04:58 > 0:05:00after one was sent off for handball
0:05:00 > 0:05:02and two more for fighting?
0:05:03 > 0:05:04Newcastle.
0:05:04 > 0:05:08Which Argentinian player signed for West Ham from Corinthians
0:05:08 > 0:05:11with Carlos Tevez, in a controversial deal, in 2006?
0:05:11 > 0:05:12Mascherano.
0:05:12 > 0:05:15In 2003, Man Utd striker Ruud van Nistelrooy
0:05:15 > 0:05:19set a Premiership record by scoring in how many consecutive league games?
0:05:19 > 0:05:2010.
0:05:20 > 0:05:24Who scored all Leeds' goals in their 4-3 win against Liverpool in November 2000?
0:05:24 > 0:05:25Mark Viduka.
0:05:25 > 0:05:30What was the final score in Newcastle's draw with Arsenal on February 5th 2011?
0:05:30 > 0:05:324-4.
0:05:32 > 0:05:34Who was named Manager of the Year in 2001
0:05:34 > 0:05:36after his team, tipped for relegation, finished fifth?
0:05:36 > 0:05:38Pass.
0:05:38 > 0:05:43In the 2009-10 season, which manager won the domestic league and cup double
0:05:43 > 0:05:45in his first season in the Premiership?
0:05:45 > 0:05:46Ancelotti.
0:05:46 > 0:05:49In 2005, which Norwich City director went on to the pitch with a microphone
0:05:49 > 0:05:51during a game against Man City
0:05:51 > 0:05:54and asked the fans to give more vocal support?
0:05:54 > 0:05:58- Oh!- You'll know this one. - I know it.- You do know it. - It's the cook.
0:05:58 > 0:06:02But I'm going to have to tell you if you can't name it.
0:06:02 > 0:06:05- I know what she shouted as well.- Go on. Guess.
0:06:05 > 0:06:07"Let's be having you."
0:06:07 > 0:06:10- All right, yes. - What is the name? - You've got to. Come on.
0:06:10 > 0:06:12- I'll tell you.- Tell me.
0:06:12 > 0:06:15- Delia Smith.- Delia Smith. - Isn't that annoying?
0:06:15 > 0:06:17Anyway, that's one of your passes.
0:06:17 > 0:06:20The other, George Burley was named as Manager of the Year in 2001.
0:06:20 > 0:06:26And the player who handed in a transfer request as he left the field was Chimbonda.
0:06:26 > 0:06:28Pascal Chimbonda.
0:06:28 > 0:06:30You have, Michael, nine points.
0:06:39 > 0:06:42And our next contender, please.
0:06:46 > 0:06:48And your name is?
0:06:49 > 0:06:50Your chosen charity?
0:06:52 > 0:06:54Specialist subject?
0:06:56 > 0:06:58Ted Hughes in a minute and a half.
0:06:58 > 0:07:01What's the title of Hughes' first book of verse, published in 1957?
0:07:01 > 0:07:02The Hawk In The Rain.
0:07:02 > 0:07:05Hughes was born in which Yorkshire town, where he spent his childhood,
0:07:05 > 0:07:07before moving to Mexborough.
0:07:07 > 0:07:08Mytholmroyd.
0:07:08 > 0:07:12What was the name of the company founded by Hughes and his sister during the '70s?
0:07:12 > 0:07:13Rainbow Press.
0:07:13 > 0:07:17Hughes described what animal as the elastic boulder who vanishes as he approaches?
0:07:17 > 0:07:19- Jaguar.- Black rhino.
0:07:19 > 0:07:24In the Birthday Letters, Sylvia Plath declaimed which poet to a field of cows?
0:07:24 > 0:07:26- Yeats.- Chaucer.
0:07:26 > 0:07:28The poem Leaf Mould that appeared in Wolfwatching
0:07:28 > 0:07:31was first published under what title in Remains of Elmet in 1979?
0:07:31 > 0:07:33Pass.
0:07:33 > 0:07:36In which poem from Lupercal does the title character lie
0:07:36 > 0:07:39stretched flat as an old rough mat, no mouth and no eyes?
0:07:39 > 0:07:40Pass.
0:07:40 > 0:07:45Which Henry Williamson book did Hughes discover as a boy and re-read constantly?
0:07:45 > 0:07:46Pass.
0:07:46 > 0:07:50With which photographer did Hughes collaborate on Remains of Elmet,
0:07:50 > 0:07:51published in 1979?
0:07:51 > 0:07:52Fay Godwin.
0:07:52 > 0:07:57The poem called 6 September 1997 was published on the occasion of whose funeral?
0:07:57 > 0:07:59Pass.
0:07:59 > 0:08:01At which artists' colony in New York
0:08:01 > 0:08:03did Hughes and Sylvia Plath spend 11 weeks in 1959?
0:08:03 > 0:08:05Yaddo.
0:08:05 > 0:08:08In The Birthday Letters, what does Hughes describe as "a mad execution uniform,
0:08:08 > 0:08:10"survived your sentence"?
0:08:10 > 0:08:11Pass.
0:08:11 > 0:08:13What's the title of the poem in Lupercal
0:08:13 > 0:08:17about Parnell's bill to abolish the British Navy's cat-o'-nine-tails?
0:08:17 > 0:08:20Er... Pass.
0:08:20 > 0:08:23Which of his works was eventually published in 1977,
0:08:23 > 0:08:26having been written as a potential film script in the early 1960s?
0:08:26 > 0:08:27Gaudete.
0:08:27 > 0:08:29In Epiphany from The Birthday Letters,
0:08:29 > 0:08:33what animal is the young fellow carrying in his buttoned-up jacket?
0:08:33 > 0:08:35A fox cub.
0:08:35 > 0:08:37You had six passes.
0:08:37 > 0:08:41Wilfred Owen's Photographs was the title of that poem in Lupercal.
0:08:41 > 0:08:45The blue flannel suit was the mad execution uniform.
0:08:45 > 0:08:506th September 1997 was the funeral of Diana, Princess of Wales.
0:08:50 > 0:08:53Tarka The Otter was the Henry Williamson book.
0:08:53 > 0:08:58In Lupercal, the character lying "stretched flat as an old rough mat", etc, was Esther's tomcat.
0:08:58 > 0:09:06And the poem Leaf Mould had originally been published under the title Hardcastle Crags.
0:09:06 > 0:09:08You have, Simon, seven points.
0:09:16 > 0:09:18And our final contender, please.
0:09:25 > 0:09:27And your name is?
0:09:28 > 0:09:30Your chosen charity?
0:09:32 > 0:09:35- And you want to stick with your specialist subject?- Yes, I do.
0:09:35 > 0:09:36Which is?
0:09:37 > 0:09:39Here we go! A minute and a half.
0:09:39 > 0:09:41Where in Cardiff was I born in 1943?
0:09:41 > 0:09:42Splott.
0:09:42 > 0:09:45Whose resignation as American President did I report
0:09:45 > 0:09:48live on television by satellite in August 1974?
0:09:48 > 0:09:49Richard Nixon.
0:09:49 > 0:09:53When did I become presenter of the Today programme, succeeding John Timpson?
0:09:53 > 0:09:541987.
0:09:54 > 0:09:57What did we call the peacock who turned up at our Greek cottage
0:09:57 > 0:09:59with whom the killer cat fell in love?
0:09:59 > 0:10:00Henry.
0:10:00 > 0:10:03On Desert Island Discs in January 2008,
0:10:03 > 0:10:04what was my luxury object?
0:10:04 > 0:10:06A cello.
0:10:06 > 0:10:10I did a series of interviews reviewed by a Conservative politician
0:10:10 > 0:10:13who imagined a fictional series called God In Search Of John Humphrys.
0:10:13 > 0:10:14Who was the politician?
0:10:14 > 0:10:16Pass.
0:10:16 > 0:10:20Who accused me of poisoning the well of democratic debate in 1995?
0:10:20 > 0:10:21Jonathan Aitken.
0:10:21 > 0:10:23What's the name of the charity I founded in 2005
0:10:23 > 0:10:26to help unsung charities that help people around the world?
0:10:26 > 0:10:28Kitchen Table Charities.
0:10:28 > 0:10:32In an interview with Bryony Gordon I admitted learning which dance,
0:10:32 > 0:10:34a speciality of Michael Jackson?
0:10:34 > 0:10:36Moonwalk.
0:10:36 > 0:10:40On which TV programme did I steal a tiny car from Jeremy Clarkson
0:10:40 > 0:10:42and joy ride through the BBC?
0:10:42 > 0:10:43Top Gear.
0:10:43 > 0:10:46What's the title of my book about industrial farming?
0:10:46 > 0:10:48Pass.
0:10:48 > 0:10:51When I interviewed Margaret Thatcher on the Today programme,
0:10:51 > 0:10:54I asked, "What is the essence of Christianity?"
0:10:54 > 0:10:56What was her crisp reply?
0:10:56 > 0:10:58Denis?
0:11:00 > 0:11:02Very close. Choice.
0:11:02 > 0:11:04On which local paper did I begin my career as a journalist
0:11:04 > 0:11:06after Cardiff High School?
0:11:06 > 0:11:07Penarth Times.
0:11:07 > 0:11:12With which journalist did I present the Nine O'Clock News from '81 to '82?
0:11:12 > 0:11:141981, that is, in case there's any doubt.
0:11:14 > 0:11:17All right, this is going to be a guess.
0:11:17 > 0:11:18You'll offend him mortally.
0:11:18 > 0:11:22- Offend him? Clue! - Sorry, gave you a clue.
0:11:22 > 0:11:24Um, um, um...
0:11:24 > 0:11:26Oh, I've no idea. Peter Sissons.
0:11:26 > 0:11:30- No, John Simpson.- That's what I was going to say next.
0:11:30 > 0:11:32I know! Anyway, you had two passes.
0:11:32 > 0:11:36That book about industrial farming and all that is Great Food Gamble.
0:11:36 > 0:11:39And Michael Gove was the politician who made that crack about me.
0:11:39 > 0:11:42- You have, Andi, 10 points. - Super, thank you.
0:11:52 > 0:11:55It could have been worse. She might have got them all wrong.
0:11:55 > 0:11:56Let's look at the scores.
0:11:56 > 0:11:59In fourth place, Simon Armitage.
0:11:59 > 0:12:01Third place, Michael Vaughan.
0:12:01 > 0:12:03Second place, Andi Osho.
0:12:03 > 0:12:06In the lead, Richard Arnold.
0:12:10 > 0:12:12Now, it is the general knowledge round.
0:12:12 > 0:12:15If there's a tie at the end of it then the number of passes
0:12:15 > 0:12:19get taken into account and the one with the fewest is the winner.
0:12:19 > 0:12:23So let's get on with it and asks Simon to join us again if you would, please.
0:12:25 > 0:12:28And, look, people say they like poetry
0:12:28 > 0:12:31but actually almost nobody reads it, do they?
0:12:31 > 0:12:34It's not a front line art form, no.
0:12:34 > 0:12:38It's a bit of an irritant, really, in the arts scene. It's always been like that.
0:12:38 > 0:12:45But at the same time, I think it's Britain's oldest, most democratic and greatest art form.
0:12:45 > 0:12:48It's often what we're known for when you travel the world.
0:12:48 > 0:12:51- Really?- Yeah.- You say democratic. - Yeah.- Because?
0:12:51 > 0:12:54Because anybody can do it.
0:12:54 > 0:12:58Not anybody can write a great poem, but you only need the alphabet.
0:12:58 > 0:13:00It's only 26 letters. You only need a pencil and pen.
0:13:00 > 0:13:04It's not like putting an opera on. You don't need an orchestra and a theatre.
0:13:04 > 0:13:06It's not like throwing a pot.
0:13:06 > 0:13:07And a lot of people,
0:13:07 > 0:13:10when they're upset about something or they're feeling passionate
0:13:10 > 0:13:15can turn to poetry and produce something in which they invest their emotions.
0:13:15 > 0:13:18You don't care that it's not in the front line of art?
0:13:18 > 0:13:22Well, it would be all right if it was a bit more popular.
0:13:23 > 0:13:27All right, this is a silly one. Greatest poet of all time?
0:13:28 > 0:13:30Of all time?
0:13:30 > 0:13:32Anon.
0:13:35 > 0:13:37Well, he wrote an awful lot, or she. Absolutely.
0:13:37 > 0:13:40Right, Simon, you have seven points.
0:13:40 > 0:13:43Let's see how you do with general knowledge. Two minutes starting now.
0:13:43 > 0:13:46Maid Marion Way is a road in the centre of which city?
0:13:48 > 0:13:49Nottingham.
0:13:49 > 0:13:52The storming of which prison in Paris on 14th July 1789
0:13:52 > 0:13:54is celebrated every year in France?
0:13:54 > 0:13:56Bastille.
0:13:56 > 0:13:59Which bird has a large elastic throat pouch used for catching fish?
0:13:59 > 0:14:02Its name is also given to a pedestrian crossing.
0:14:02 > 0:14:03Pelican.
0:14:03 > 0:14:07Who was known as Two Jags while Deputy Leader of the Labour Party?
0:14:07 > 0:14:08John Prescott.
0:14:08 > 0:14:12Which German composer became totally deaf for the last few years of his life?
0:14:12 > 0:14:14Beethoven.
0:14:14 > 0:14:19The BBC series The Hour, with Romola Garai and Dominic West, is set in which decade?
0:14:20 > 0:14:22- '80s.- '50s.
0:14:22 > 0:14:25What's the name for the grasshoppers that are pests in many parts of the world?
0:14:25 > 0:14:28In the Bible they're the eighth plague of Egypt.
0:14:28 > 0:14:29Locusts.
0:14:29 > 0:14:33Which South American nut is named after the biggest country on that continent?
0:14:33 > 0:14:34Brazil.
0:14:34 > 0:14:39Who topped the UK charts in '65 with Bob Dylan's Mr Tambourine Man?
0:14:39 > 0:14:40The Byrds.
0:14:40 > 0:14:43Life of Riley, which premiered in Scarborough in 2010,
0:14:43 > 0:14:46is the 74th full length play by which dramatist?
0:14:46 > 0:14:47Alan Ayckbourn.
0:14:47 > 0:14:50In the Stanley Holloway monologue, what animal ate Albert Ramsbottom?
0:14:50 > 0:14:52Lion.
0:14:52 > 0:14:58The first Victoria Crosses were awarded during which war that lasted from 1853-1856?
0:14:58 > 0:15:00The...
0:15:00 > 0:15:01- Trafalgar.- Crimean.
0:15:01 > 0:15:06Which British film starring Colin Firth won four Oscars at the 2011 awards ceremony?
0:15:06 > 0:15:08Best Film, Actor, Director and Screenplay?
0:15:08 > 0:15:09King's Speech.
0:15:09 > 0:15:13In 1988, Michael Edwards, better known as Eddie the Eagle,
0:15:13 > 0:15:17became the first to represent Great Britain at which Winter Olympic event?
0:15:17 > 0:15:18The ski jumping.
0:15:18 > 0:15:22Under what pen name does Jim Grant write the Jack Reacher detective novels?
0:15:22 > 0:15:23Pass.
0:15:23 > 0:15:28Which city has been the capital of China since 1421, except between 1928-49?
0:15:28 > 0:15:29Beijing.
0:15:29 > 0:15:34Which story by Jerome K Jerome has the subtitle To Say Nothing Of The Dog?
0:15:34 > 0:15:35Three men in a boat.
0:15:35 > 0:15:39In 1976, after Bruce Springsteen played Memphis on his Born To Run tour,
0:15:39 > 0:15:42he was apprehended for climbing into a private property.
0:15:42 > 0:15:43Whose property?
0:15:43 > 0:15:44Pass.
0:15:44 > 0:15:47I was about to give you another. The buzzer's gone.
0:15:47 > 0:15:52I can tell you that last one was Elvis Presley's. He tried to get into Presley's home.
0:15:52 > 0:15:56And Jim Grant writes under the pen-name Lee Child.
0:15:56 > 0:15:59You've now got... You did very well in that round... You've got 21.
0:16:08 > 0:16:11- And now Michael Vaughan again, please.- Thanks for that.
0:16:11 > 0:16:16And I don't suppose there's anybody watching who doesn't know
0:16:16 > 0:16:20that in 2005 you brought home the Ashes,
0:16:20 > 0:16:23which will be sticking in your memory just a little bit, I imagine.
0:16:23 > 0:16:26Yeah, just still sobering up, to be honest!
0:16:26 > 0:16:28It's taken six years.
0:16:28 > 0:16:32- You celebrated a bit.- We did, yes.
0:16:32 > 0:16:34We celebrated a bit too long and hard.
0:16:34 > 0:16:37We went a bit downhill after that, lost a few players with injury.
0:16:37 > 0:16:41But now we're back. England are the number one team in the world.
0:16:41 > 0:16:44The last 12 months has been an exceptional time for England.
0:16:44 > 0:16:50Why is it though that football always beats cricket in terms of popularity?
0:16:50 > 0:16:54The basis is that more people play football than they do cricket.
0:16:54 > 0:16:57Football is played pretty much on every street.
0:16:57 > 0:16:59After 2005, cricket became a lot more popular
0:16:59 > 0:17:03and a lot more people have started to play.
0:17:03 > 0:17:05But the cricket team are successful.
0:17:05 > 0:17:08The England football team haven't been for a while.
0:17:08 > 0:17:11Maybe 2012 is the year that they go on and win the European Championships.
0:17:11 > 0:17:15Right, you got nine points. At the moment, the top score is 21.
0:17:15 > 0:17:19So see how you do with your general knowledge. Here we go.
0:17:19 > 0:17:23Cardiologists specialise in which organ in the body and its diseases?
0:17:23 > 0:17:24Heart.
0:17:24 > 0:17:28What name's used for the horns on an adult stag, shed and grown annually?
0:17:28 > 0:17:29Antler.
0:17:29 > 0:17:33Which island, off the toe of Italy, is the largest in the Mediterranean?
0:17:33 > 0:17:35It's home to Mount Etna.
0:17:35 > 0:17:36- Sardinia.- Sicily.
0:17:36 > 0:17:41Which American rock band had hits with Losing My Religion and Everybody Hurts?
0:17:41 > 0:17:44They announced they were splitting in September 2011.
0:17:44 > 0:17:45- Bon Jovi.- REM.
0:17:45 > 0:17:48In which film is it always 2nd February for Bill Murray
0:17:48 > 0:17:51who wakes to I Got You, Babe on his radio alarm?
0:17:51 > 0:17:53Pass.
0:17:53 > 0:17:56What's the name of the intersection in London's West End
0:17:56 > 0:17:58where the Shaftesbury Memorial known as Eros stands?
0:17:58 > 0:18:00Pass.
0:18:00 > 0:18:02Which Austrian-born actor and bodybuilder
0:18:02 > 0:18:05stepped down as Governor of California in January 2011?
0:18:05 > 0:18:07Arnold Schwarzenegger.
0:18:07 > 0:18:11The national anthem of Wales, by Evan James, with music composed by his son,
0:18:11 > 0:18:13is known in English by what title?
0:18:15 > 0:18:17- Bread Of Heaven. - Land Of My Fathers.
0:18:17 > 0:18:20A statue of which silent screen star wearing his bowler hat,
0:18:20 > 0:18:24carrying his walking stick was unveiled in Leicester Square in 1981?
0:18:24 > 0:18:27Oh, God!
0:18:28 > 0:18:31- I know it, I know it. Pass.- I'm sure you do.
0:18:31 > 0:18:35In 2011, who became the youngest golfer since 1923 to win the US Open
0:18:35 > 0:18:38with a record lowest score of 16 shots below par?
0:18:38 > 0:18:40Rory McIlroy.
0:18:40 > 0:18:43The Boswell family were the stars of which sitcom?
0:18:43 > 0:18:44Bread.
0:18:44 > 0:18:49What's the unit of measurement for the height of horses and ponies?
0:18:49 > 0:18:50Hand.
0:18:50 > 0:18:52Al-Ahram, meaning "the pyramids",
0:18:52 > 0:18:54is the most widely-read paper in which country?
0:18:54 > 0:18:56Egypt.
0:18:56 > 0:19:00What name's used in Britain for sausages cooked in a butter pudding?
0:19:01 > 0:19:03Toad-in-the-hole.
0:19:03 > 0:19:05The adjective lupine refers to which animal?
0:19:05 > 0:19:06No idea.
0:19:06 > 0:19:09In rugby union, what name's given to the players
0:19:09 > 0:19:11who support the hooker in the front row of the scrum,
0:19:11 > 0:19:13described as loose and tight head?
0:19:13 > 0:19:14Props.
0:19:14 > 0:19:20Which point did Captain Robert Falcon Scott's expedition reach in 1912?
0:19:22 > 0:19:25Take a point. You haven't got many.
0:19:26 > 0:19:30- I'll tell you. The South Pole. - Oh! The South Pole!
0:19:32 > 0:19:36Your other passes. Lupine refers to a wolf.
0:19:36 > 0:19:38Funny hat, walking stick...
0:19:38 > 0:19:42- Charlie Chaplin.- Yeah. - Yeah.- Lost it.
0:19:42 > 0:19:44Piccadilly Circus is where
0:19:44 > 0:19:47Eros stands, and that film,
0:19:47 > 0:19:49Bill Murray, same thing happens every day -
0:19:49 > 0:19:51- Ground...- Groundhog.
0:19:51 > 0:19:53..hog Day. You got it.
0:19:53 > 0:19:55Too late, though. There we are.
0:19:55 > 0:19:57Michael, you got 18 points.
0:19:57 > 0:19:59APPLAUSE
0:20:05 > 0:20:09And now Andi Osho again, please.
0:20:09 > 0:20:14And you, a slightly unusual career change for you, in a way,
0:20:14 > 0:20:16because you were an actress,
0:20:16 > 0:20:19- I mean, a proper actress. - Yeah.
0:20:19 > 0:20:22And you became a stand-up comedian. And usually
0:20:22 > 0:20:24it's the other way round, isn't it?
0:20:24 > 0:20:25Yeah, I suppose it is a bit,
0:20:25 > 0:20:28because some of them get little roles in sitcoms and
0:20:28 > 0:20:32films and stuff like that - not that I was doing all that stuff before,
0:20:32 > 0:20:35but I was more like a jobbing actress.
0:20:35 > 0:20:37I was a nurse four times in EastEnders.
0:20:37 > 0:20:38Yeah, I'm actually qualified now.
0:20:40 > 0:20:42With stand-up, it's doing panel shows, really,
0:20:42 > 0:20:45things like Mock The Week, cos a lot of people watch them,
0:20:45 > 0:20:49so I think if you can get on one of them, you're doing all right.
0:20:49 > 0:20:52Surely it's more scary than acting, because in acting,
0:20:52 > 0:20:54somebody else writes the lines, you just learn them.
0:20:54 > 0:20:58Absolutely, yeah. And with acting, if the script's not very good,
0:20:58 > 0:20:59it's like, "Who wrote this?"
0:20:59 > 0:21:03With stand-up, you're like, "Who wrote this? Oh, yeah, it was me."
0:21:03 > 0:21:06- (LAUGHS) Right. You've got 10 points already.- Cool, thanks.
0:21:06 > 0:21:0921 is the score to beat. General knowledge.
0:21:09 > 0:21:12- Yes.- Two minutes. Here we go.
0:21:12 > 0:21:16Sprigs of which plant are hung up at Christmas for people to kiss beneath?
0:21:16 > 0:21:17Mistletoe.
0:21:17 > 0:21:20What name for a large mass of snow, ice and rocks falling down a mountain
0:21:20 > 0:21:23comes from a French word for "to descend"?
0:21:23 > 0:21:24Avalanche.
0:21:24 > 0:21:27Which musical is based on a play about the real-life trial of two women
0:21:27 > 0:21:30in prison in the 1920s accused of murdering their lovers?
0:21:30 > 0:21:31Chicago.
0:21:31 > 0:21:34The fairy is the smallest and the emperor the largest of which
0:21:34 > 0:21:37flightless birds found mainly in the Antarctic?
0:21:37 > 0:21:38Penguins.
0:21:38 > 0:21:41Which comedy actor, star of Gavin and Stacey, published his autobiography
0:21:41 > 0:21:43May I Have Your Attention Please? in 2011?
0:21:43 > 0:21:47- James Corden.- Whose 2001 debut album Read My Lips features the single
0:21:47 > 0:21:50Murder On The Dancefloor?
0:21:50 > 0:21:52- Michael Jackson?- Sophie Ellis-Bextor.
0:21:52 > 0:21:55The New Forest National Park is mainly in which English county?
0:21:55 > 0:21:56Can you repeat that?
0:21:56 > 0:22:00The New Forest National Park is mainly in which English county?
0:22:00 > 0:22:01Ooh. Hampshire?
0:22:01 > 0:22:06In the Bible, who discovered the secret of Samson's strength was his hair?
0:22:06 > 0:22:07- Delilah.- Yes.
0:22:07 > 0:22:09In the '97 film Titanic, who played Jack Dawson,
0:22:09 > 0:22:12a pauper who won his passage on the ship in a poker game?
0:22:12 > 0:22:13Leonardo DiCaprio.
0:22:13 > 0:22:17In A Christmas Carol, what sort of bird did Scrooge buy for the Cratchit family
0:22:17 > 0:22:19that was twice as big as Tiny Tim?
0:22:19 > 0:22:20Turkey.
0:22:20 > 0:22:23Which TV show where entrepreneurs pitch business ideas
0:22:23 > 0:22:26is based on the Japanese show Mane no Tora, meaning Money Tigers?
0:22:26 > 0:22:27Dragons' Den.
0:22:27 > 0:22:30What name is used for a shoemakers' model of the foot on which
0:22:30 > 0:22:31boots and shoes are made?
0:22:31 > 0:22:32Pass.
0:22:32 > 0:22:35Zurich is the largest city in which country?
0:22:35 > 0:22:37- Austria?- Switzerland.
0:22:37 > 0:22:41What is the name of an Indian relish made from yoghurt and other ingredients
0:22:41 > 0:22:44such as cucumber or mint? It often accompanies curry.
0:22:44 > 0:22:45Raita.
0:22:45 > 0:22:49The famous 1934 picture of which Scottish legend has been revealed to be
0:22:49 > 0:22:51of a model made from Plasticine and a toy submarine?
0:22:51 > 0:22:52Oh, pass.
0:22:52 > 0:22:55What name is given to the annual musical concerts
0:22:55 > 0:22:57first sponsored by the BBC in 1927
0:22:57 > 0:22:59and now are mainly held at the Royal Albert Hall?
0:22:59 > 0:23:03- Proms.- The US government's legislative branch is the House of Representatives
0:23:03 > 0:23:05and which other body?
0:23:05 > 0:23:08- The Senate?- Which common loose wide-sleeved Japanese robe is fastened
0:23:08 > 0:23:10round the waist with a broad sash?
0:23:10 > 0:23:12- Kimono.- Who auctioned the headpiece...
0:23:12 > 0:23:13BEEP
0:23:13 > 0:23:16..that she wore at the Royal Wedding in April for charity,
0:23:16 > 0:23:17raising over £80,000?
0:23:17 > 0:23:20Hmmm... Princess Eugenie.
0:23:20 > 0:23:23You were close. Her sister, Princess Beatrice.
0:23:23 > 0:23:24Beatrice, ah.
0:23:24 > 0:23:26The other one. Right. Two passes.
0:23:26 > 0:23:29Loch Ness Monster was that famous...
0:23:29 > 0:23:30Ah, right, OK.
0:23:30 > 0:23:32And the shoemaker's model that he makes
0:23:32 > 0:23:34the shoes on or the boots is a last.
0:23:34 > 0:23:37- Oh, OK.- You have now, Andi,
0:23:37 > 0:23:39shot into the lead with 24 points.
0:23:39 > 0:23:40Ooh!
0:23:40 > 0:23:43APPLAUSE
0:23:49 > 0:23:53And Richard Arnold again now, please.
0:23:53 > 0:24:00And you've already got 13 points with your knowledge of Dallas...
0:24:00 > 0:24:03It's a tragic indictment of the money spent on my education! LAUGHTER
0:24:03 > 0:24:05I don't know, it got you 14 points!
0:24:05 > 0:24:08- So it's coming back now? - Next summer, yes.
0:24:08 > 0:24:09- I'm very excited. - Is that a good idea?
0:24:09 > 0:24:13It is, actually. I mean, they all look... They're not quite as fresh
0:24:13 > 0:24:16as we all were back then,
0:24:16 > 0:24:18let's face it - yourself obviously not included.
0:24:18 > 0:24:20So JR and Sue Ellen and Bobby are back,
0:24:20 > 0:24:22and it's about the warring sons now,
0:24:22 > 0:24:25Christopher - that foundling - who was adopted into the family,
0:24:25 > 0:24:27and John Ross Ewing Junior,
0:24:27 > 0:24:30JR's son, who is evil.
0:24:30 > 0:24:32Just like his daddy, the human oil slick.
0:24:33 > 0:24:36The only problem with it as I see it is that it's about
0:24:36 > 0:24:38huge greed among very rich people.
0:24:38 > 0:24:41That wouldn't fit into a modern setting in this country, would it(?)
0:24:41 > 0:24:43No, there can't be an appetite for that(!)
0:24:43 > 0:24:46When you think about Dallas in 1978 when it started,
0:24:46 > 0:24:49it was very much born of an era very similar to now, you know.
0:24:49 > 0:24:51The issues are writ large and much the same as we're
0:24:51 > 0:24:55dealing with at the moment, so I think people need a bit of escapism.
0:24:55 > 0:24:58Thank you, Richard. Now, 13 points
0:24:58 > 0:25:01and 24 is the score to beat.
0:25:01 > 0:25:03Here we go.
0:25:03 > 0:25:05What do too many cooks do, in the proverb?
0:25:05 > 0:25:07Spoil the broth.
0:25:07 > 0:25:11Which Rolling Stones star was described by Joan Rivers as having "child-bearing lips"?
0:25:11 > 0:25:12Mick Jagger.
0:25:12 > 0:25:15What's the name of the square in Moscow which, with the Kremlin,
0:25:15 > 0:25:18was listed in 1990 by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site?
0:25:18 > 0:25:19Red Square.
0:25:19 > 0:25:23Steve McQueen and Charles Bronson starred in which classic '63 film
0:25:23 > 0:25:26about a break-out from a POW camp in the Second World War?
0:25:28 > 0:25:31- Pass.- What is traditionally the name of Prince Charming's
0:25:31 > 0:25:33valet in the pantomime Cinderella?
0:25:33 > 0:25:35- Buttons.- Dandini.
0:25:35 > 0:25:38What French term is used for a thin slice of veal or other meat
0:25:38 > 0:25:41often beaten flat, coated in breadcrumbs and pan-fried?
0:25:42 > 0:25:43- Carpaccio?- Escalope.
0:25:43 > 0:25:46Which wild plants are also known as Candlemas Bells
0:25:46 > 0:25:51because their white flowers appear around that feast day at the beginning of February?
0:25:51 > 0:25:52Snowdrops?
0:25:52 > 0:25:55What's the surname of brothers Robert and Philip?
0:25:55 > 0:25:58One plays Ash Morgan in Hustle, the other Gene Hunt in Ashes to Ashes.
0:25:58 > 0:26:02- Glenister.- Which fictional boy, created by JM Barrie, was the subject of a statue
0:26:02 > 0:26:06secretly unveiled overnight in Kensington Gardens to surprise children?
0:26:06 > 0:26:10- Peter Pan.- Which blind Italian tenor duetted with Sarah Brightman
0:26:10 > 0:26:12on Time To Say Goodbye, a number two hit in '97?
0:26:12 > 0:26:16- Pass.- What are classified by the Dewey Decimal System,
0:26:16 > 0:26:18being divided into 10 main groups depending on subject?
0:26:18 > 0:26:20Good luck with that! Pass.
0:26:20 > 0:26:24Which large flightless bird from Mauritius became extinct in 1681?
0:26:24 > 0:26:27Its name comes from the Portuguese for "stupid".
0:26:27 > 0:26:28Er...dodo?
0:26:28 > 0:26:32Edinburgh-based policeman John Rebus first appeared in the 1987 novel
0:26:32 > 0:26:34Knots And Crosses. Who wrote the book?
0:26:34 > 0:26:36Oh!
0:26:36 > 0:26:37Ian Rankin.
0:26:37 > 0:26:40Who was the vocalist in the band Soft Cell
0:26:40 > 0:26:43alongside the keyboard player David Ball?
0:26:43 > 0:26:45The '80s are a blur. It was all Dallas! Sorry, pass.
0:26:45 > 0:26:48The 15th century struggle known as the Wars of the Roses
0:26:48 > 0:26:52were fought between the House of Lancaster and which other royal house?
0:26:52 > 0:26:56- The Lancasters and the Stuarts. Tudors! - The York, York!
0:26:56 > 0:26:59Which television personality has been married to Penny Calvert,
0:26:59 > 0:27:02Anthea Redfern and Wilnelia Merced?
0:27:02 > 0:27:03Bruce Forsyth.
0:27:03 > 0:27:04Who managed Aberdeen...
0:27:04 > 0:27:05BEEP
0:27:05 > 0:27:09..when they won the Scottish League title in 1985, the last time a team
0:27:09 > 0:27:10from outside Glasgow won it?
0:27:10 > 0:27:12- Alex Ferguson?- Is correct.
0:27:12 > 0:27:14- Is that a sporting question?! - A-ha! Well done.
0:27:14 > 0:27:16- Thank you.- Right.
0:27:16 > 0:27:19Four passes - Marc Almond was the vocalist in Soft Cell
0:27:19 > 0:27:21- with David Ball.- Of course.
0:27:21 > 0:27:24The Dewey Decimal System, believe it or not,
0:27:24 > 0:27:26is to do with library books.
0:27:26 > 0:27:28- Andrea Bocelli...- Of course. - ..is the Italian tenor,
0:27:28 > 0:27:32and Steve McQueen, Charles Bronson - The Great Escape.
0:27:32 > 0:27:33Great Escape.
0:27:33 > 0:27:35Yeah, you knew it.
0:27:35 > 0:27:37Richard - 23 points.
0:27:37 > 0:27:42APPLAUSE
0:27:49 > 0:27:52Well, that was close. Let's have a look at the scores.
0:27:52 > 0:27:55In fourth place with 18 points, Michael Vaughan.
0:27:55 > 0:27:58Third place, 21 points, Simon Armitage.
0:27:58 > 0:28:01Second place, 23 points, Richard Arnold.
0:28:01 > 0:28:05First place, she just held on to the lead. 24 points, Andi Osho.
0:28:05 > 0:28:07APPLAUSE DROWNS SPEECH
0:28:11 > 0:28:15Andi...there you go.
0:28:15 > 0:28:17- Oh, thank you!- That's another one...
0:28:17 > 0:28:20- Oh, wow.- Another one to go with the one that you won
0:28:20 > 0:28:23- for Children in Need Mastermind on that other channel.- Yes, I did.
0:28:23 > 0:28:26- So you've got a pair of them now. - Look at this, book ends!
0:28:26 > 0:28:27- Congratulations.- Thank you.
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