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First in the spotlight tonight, | 0:00:24 | 0:00:26 | |
the comedian and poet Tim Key. | 0:00:26 | 0:00:28 | |
His specialist subject, Andy Murray. | 0:00:28 | 0:00:30 | |
APPLAUSE | 0:00:30 | 0:00:32 | |
Next, the Antiques Roadshow specialist | 0:00:35 | 0:00:37 | |
Andy McConnell on Joe Cocker. | 0:00:37 | 0:00:40 | |
The singer Amy Macdonald answers questions on the sitcom Still Game. | 0:00:44 | 0:00:49 | |
And the lyricist Sir Richard Stilgoe | 0:00:53 | 0:00:55 | |
answers questions on British musicals. | 0:00:55 | 0:00:58 | |
Hello and welcome to Celebrity Mastermind | 0:01:11 | 0:01:14 | |
with me John Humphrys and four celebrities | 0:01:14 | 0:01:17 | |
who are putting their reputations on the line | 0:01:17 | 0:01:20 | |
just to win a glass trophy. | 0:01:20 | 0:01:21 | |
Their fee goes to charity but, of course, there is the lure, | 0:01:21 | 0:01:25 | |
the great lure of becoming a Celebrity Mastermind. | 0:01:25 | 0:01:28 | |
The rules are the same though. | 0:01:28 | 0:01:30 | |
90 seconds of questions on their specialist subject | 0:01:30 | 0:01:33 | |
and then two minutes on general knowledge. | 0:01:33 | 0:01:36 | |
So let us ask our first contender to join us, please. | 0:01:36 | 0:01:38 | |
And your name is? | 0:01:45 | 0:01:46 | |
Your chosen charity? | 0:01:47 | 0:01:49 | |
And your chosen subject? | 0:01:51 | 0:01:53 | |
Andy Murray in 90 seconds, here we go. | 0:01:54 | 0:01:56 | |
In 2013, Andy Murray became the first British man since 1936 | 0:01:56 | 0:02:00 | |
to win the Wimbledon Men's Singles Championship. | 0:02:00 | 0:02:02 | |
Which former Grand Slam Champion coached Murray during the Championship? | 0:02:02 | 0:02:06 | |
-Ivan Lendl. -Whom did Murray partner | 0:02:06 | 0:02:08 | |
to win a silver medal in the Mixed Doubles | 0:02:08 | 0:02:10 | |
at the 2012 London Olympics? | 0:02:10 | 0:02:12 | |
-Laura Robson. -In what year did Murray first play | 0:02:12 | 0:02:15 | |
in the Men's Singles at Wimbledon? | 0:02:15 | 0:02:16 | |
He lost in the third round to David Nalbandian | 0:02:16 | 0:02:18 | |
despite having been two sets to love up. | 0:02:18 | 0:02:21 | |
2005. | 0:02:21 | 0:02:22 | |
Murray has won two and lost two | 0:02:22 | 0:02:23 | |
Grand Slam Finals to Novak Djokovic. | 0:02:23 | 0:02:25 | |
Which other opponent has beaten him | 0:02:25 | 0:02:27 | |
on all three occasions that they've met | 0:02:27 | 0:02:29 | |
in a Grand Slam Final? | 0:02:29 | 0:02:30 | |
-Federer. -Which Junior Grand Slam title | 0:02:30 | 0:02:32 | |
did Murray win in 2004 | 0:02:32 | 0:02:34 | |
when he beat the Ukrainian Sergiy Stakhovsky in the final? | 0:02:34 | 0:02:38 | |
US Open. | 0:02:38 | 0:02:39 | |
Murray's first round match in the 2005 US Open | 0:02:39 | 0:02:42 | |
was delayed in the fifth set because he was ill on court. | 0:02:42 | 0:02:44 | |
Who was his opponent? | 0:02:44 | 0:02:46 | |
Pavel. | 0:02:48 | 0:02:50 | |
In which Spanish city is the Sanchez-Casal Academy | 0:02:50 | 0:02:52 | |
that Murray attended as a teenager? | 0:02:52 | 0:02:55 | |
Barcelona. | 0:02:55 | 0:02:56 | |
Murray has twice reached | 0:02:56 | 0:02:57 | |
the semifinal stages of the French Open, | 0:02:57 | 0:02:59 | |
once in 2011 and again in 2014. | 0:02:59 | 0:03:03 | |
Who did he lose to on both occasions? | 0:03:03 | 0:03:05 | |
Nadal. | 0:03:05 | 0:03:06 | |
Murray missed the French Open and Wimbledon in 2007 | 0:03:06 | 0:03:09 | |
after he injured his wrist while he was playing | 0:03:09 | 0:03:11 | |
in a tournament in which city? | 0:03:11 | 0:03:13 | |
-Cincinnati. -Hamburg. | 0:03:13 | 0:03:14 | |
Which Swiss player did Murray beat | 0:03:14 | 0:03:16 | |
in the First Round at the 2012 London Olympics? | 0:03:16 | 0:03:18 | |
He beat Roger Federer, who is also Swiss, in the final. | 0:03:18 | 0:03:21 | |
-Bastl. -No, Wawrinka. | 0:03:21 | 0:03:24 | |
Murray made his Davis Cup debut as a 17-year-old... | 0:03:24 | 0:03:27 | |
-BEEP -..in a doubles match partnering David Sherwood. | 0:03:27 | 0:03:29 | |
Which country did they beat three sets to one? | 0:03:29 | 0:03:32 | |
-Israel. -Israel it was. | 0:03:34 | 0:03:36 | |
Tim, no passes, you've scored 9 points. | 0:03:36 | 0:03:38 | |
APPLAUSE | 0:03:38 | 0:03:40 | |
And our next contender, please. | 0:03:49 | 0:03:50 | |
And your name is? | 0:03:57 | 0:03:59 | |
Your chosen charity? | 0:03:59 | 0:04:01 | |
And your chosen subject? | 0:04:02 | 0:04:03 | |
Joe Cocker, in 90 seconds. | 0:04:04 | 0:04:07 | |
Cocker is an English rock, blues and soul singer | 0:04:07 | 0:04:09 | |
who became popular in the '60s. | 0:04:09 | 0:04:10 | |
His only US number one single is a duet | 0:04:10 | 0:04:12 | |
with Jennifer Warnes. With what title? | 0:04:12 | 0:04:14 | |
-Up Where We Belong. -Cocker's singles | 0:04:14 | 0:04:16 | |
With A Little Help From My Friends and Delta Lady | 0:04:16 | 0:04:19 | |
were released in the UK, in '68 and '69 respectively, | 0:04:19 | 0:04:22 | |
on which record label? | 0:04:22 | 0:04:23 | |
-Regal Zonophone. -Which gas board did Cocker work for | 0:04:23 | 0:04:26 | |
as an apprentice after he left school in 1960? | 0:04:26 | 0:04:28 | |
-East Midlands Gas Board. -Which song by Billy Preston and Bruce Fisher | 0:04:28 | 0:04:31 | |
did Cocker sing with his teenage idol Ray Charles | 0:04:31 | 0:04:34 | |
during the '83 A Man And His Soul recordings? | 0:04:34 | 0:04:37 | |
You Are So Beautiful. | 0:04:37 | 0:04:38 | |
A cover of Lennon and McCartney's I'll Cry Instead | 0:04:38 | 0:04:41 | |
was released as Cocker's first single after | 0:04:41 | 0:04:43 | |
Decca Records' A&R man Dick Rowe rejected | 0:04:43 | 0:04:45 | |
Cocker's cover of a Hoagy Carmichael song. | 0:04:45 | 0:04:47 | |
Which song? | 0:04:47 | 0:04:49 | |
-I'll Cry Instead. -Georgia On My Mind. | 0:04:49 | 0:04:51 | |
Cocker's backing band early in his career was The Avengers. | 0:04:51 | 0:04:53 | |
What was his stage name at the time? | 0:04:53 | 0:04:55 | |
-Vance Arnold. -Which guitarist accompanied Cocker on stage | 0:04:55 | 0:04:58 | |
when he sang With A Little Help From My Friends | 0:04:58 | 0:05:00 | |
at the Party At The Palace | 0:05:00 | 0:05:01 | |
to celebrate the Queen's Golden Jubilee? | 0:05:01 | 0:05:03 | |
-Brian May. -In the early '90s, | 0:05:03 | 0:05:05 | |
Cocker bought a plot of land near Crawford in Colorado | 0:05:05 | 0:05:07 | |
on which he built a mansion. What did he call it? | 0:05:07 | 0:05:09 | |
-Cocker's Chateau. -No, Mad Dog Ranch. | 0:05:16 | 0:05:18 | |
-Mad Dog Ranch, yes! -Yes... | 0:05:18 | 0:05:20 | |
In which Australian city was Cocker charged in '72 | 0:05:20 | 0:05:22 | |
with a number of offences including assaulting the police? | 0:05:22 | 0:05:25 | |
A week earlier he had been fined | 0:05:25 | 0:05:26 | |
for drug offences in Adelaide. | 0:05:26 | 0:05:28 | |
-Melbourne. -What was the name of Island Records' studios in Nassau | 0:05:28 | 0:05:31 | |
where Cocker recorded the '82 album Sheffield Steel? | 0:05:31 | 0:05:34 | |
Compass Point. | 0:05:34 | 0:05:35 | |
Which Leonard Cohen song | 0:05:35 | 0:05:36 | |
-on Cocker's self-titled '69 album... -BEEP | 0:05:36 | 0:05:39 | |
..also appears on his live album Mad Dogs And Englishmen? | 0:05:39 | 0:05:42 | |
-Bird On A Wire. -Is correct. | 0:05:45 | 0:05:48 | |
No passes, Andy, you have also scored 9 points. | 0:05:48 | 0:05:51 | |
APPLAUSE | 0:05:51 | 0:05:53 | |
And our next contender, please. | 0:06:01 | 0:06:02 | |
And your name is? | 0:06:07 | 0:06:09 | |
Your chosen charity? | 0:06:09 | 0:06:10 | |
And your chosen subject? | 0:06:12 | 0:06:13 | |
In 90 seconds, starting now. | 0:06:14 | 0:06:16 | |
Still Game is a Scottish sitcom | 0:06:16 | 0:06:18 | |
about two Glaswegian pensioners Jack Jarvis and Victor McDade. | 0:06:18 | 0:06:21 | |
In which tower block in the Craiglang estate does Victor live? | 0:06:21 | 0:06:24 | |
Jack joins him there when Victor's neighbour Mr Hannigan dies | 0:06:24 | 0:06:26 | |
and his flat becomes available. | 0:06:26 | 0:06:28 | |
-Osprey Heights. -In the episode Shooglies, | 0:06:28 | 0:06:30 | |
how many years of friendship do Jack and Victor celebrate | 0:06:30 | 0:06:32 | |
with an expensive meal and a visit to the Transport Museum? | 0:06:32 | 0:06:35 | |
60. | 0:06:35 | 0:06:36 | |
What is the name of the convenience store in Craiglang | 0:06:36 | 0:06:39 | |
run by Navid and his wife Meena, whose face is never seen? | 0:06:39 | 0:06:43 | |
Harrid's Convenience Store. | 0:06:43 | 0:06:44 | |
In the episode Oot, | 0:06:44 | 0:06:45 | |
which character, played by Sylvester McCoy, | 0:06:45 | 0:06:47 | |
comes out of his house for the first time since the '60s | 0:06:47 | 0:06:50 | |
to move to Osprey Heights? | 0:06:50 | 0:06:52 | |
I'll pass. | 0:06:52 | 0:06:53 | |
What is the name of the racehorse brought to Craiglang | 0:06:53 | 0:06:56 | |
to celebrate the opening of the new bookies | 0:06:56 | 0:06:58 | |
in the episode Dram? | 0:06:58 | 0:07:00 | |
Captain Dandy. | 0:07:00 | 0:07:01 | |
Who takes time off from his duties as a hospital DJ | 0:07:01 | 0:07:04 | |
to go on a time-share holiday | 0:07:04 | 0:07:05 | |
that one of the patients cannot use? | 0:07:05 | 0:07:07 | |
Tam Mullen. | 0:07:07 | 0:07:09 | |
What object that he lent Wullie McIntosh many years ago | 0:07:09 | 0:07:11 | |
does Jack retrieve from Wullie's flat | 0:07:11 | 0:07:13 | |
after he is believed to have died? | 0:07:13 | 0:07:14 | |
It's a stuffed raccoon. | 0:07:14 | 0:07:16 | |
What is the name of the bestselling product of Henderson's bakery, | 0:07:16 | 0:07:19 | |
which Craiglang's drunken tramp Pete | 0:07:19 | 0:07:21 | |
claims to have invented when he worked there? | 0:07:21 | 0:07:23 | |
It's a beefy bake. | 0:07:23 | 0:07:24 | |
At which school, attended by children with wealthy parents, | 0:07:24 | 0:07:27 | |
does Winston briefly take over as the lollipop man | 0:07:27 | 0:07:30 | |
while Charlie is in hospital? | 0:07:30 | 0:07:31 | |
He hopes the children will give him expensive Christmas gifts. | 0:07:31 | 0:07:34 | |
-Pass. -When old Ronnie was on Mastermind | 0:07:34 | 0:07:36 | |
with the Second World War as his specialist subject, | 0:07:36 | 0:07:39 | |
he lost by one point. | 0:07:39 | 0:07:40 | |
What was the one answer he forgot? | 0:07:40 | 0:07:42 | |
-The Bismarck. -What is the title of the episode in series one | 0:07:42 | 0:07:45 | |
in which Winston comes up with a method... | 0:07:45 | 0:07:47 | |
-BEEP -..of bypassing the electricity meters | 0:07:47 | 0:07:49 | |
to get free heating? | 0:07:49 | 0:07:51 | |
-Cauld. -Yes, that's exactly right. | 0:07:51 | 0:07:53 | |
You had two passes, Amy. | 0:07:53 | 0:07:55 | |
Willow Park Academy was that school | 0:07:55 | 0:07:58 | |
and Archie Taylor was the character played by Sylvester McCoy. | 0:07:58 | 0:08:03 | |
Amy, you have also got 9 points. | 0:08:03 | 0:08:06 | |
APPLAUSE | 0:08:06 | 0:08:08 | |
Let's see if our next contender can break the pattern. | 0:08:15 | 0:08:18 | |
And your name is? | 0:08:24 | 0:08:26 | |
Your chosen charity? | 0:08:26 | 0:08:28 | |
And your chosen subject? | 0:08:28 | 0:08:29 | |
British musicals, here we go. 90 seconds. | 0:08:32 | 0:08:34 | |
Which musical includes the songs Time Warp, Dammit Janet | 0:08:34 | 0:08:37 | |
and Over At The Frankenstein Place? | 0:08:37 | 0:08:39 | |
-Pass. -Noel Coward's 1929 musical Bitter Sweet | 0:08:41 | 0:08:43 | |
is set partly in London and in which other city? | 0:08:43 | 0:08:46 | |
-Vienna. -Which hit song from the '37 musical Me And My Girl | 0:08:46 | 0:08:49 | |
includes the lines, "Everything's free and easy, do as you darn well pleasey"? | 0:08:49 | 0:08:52 | |
-The Lambeth Walk. -Which Ivor Novello musical tells the story of Nikki, | 0:08:52 | 0:08:55 | |
the monarch of Murania who abdicates in favour of his son | 0:08:55 | 0:08:58 | |
and goes into exile? It was made into a film | 0:08:58 | 0:09:00 | |
starring Errol Flynn and Anna Neagle? | 0:09:00 | 0:09:02 | |
-Careless Rapture. -King's Rhapsody. | 0:09:02 | 0:09:04 | |
Which West End theatre staged Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice's | 0:09:04 | 0:09:06 | |
Jesus Christ Superstar in August '72? | 0:09:06 | 0:09:09 | |
It had opened on Broadway the previous year. | 0:09:09 | 0:09:11 | |
-Palace Theatre. -Who played the title role | 0:09:11 | 0:09:13 | |
in the first West End run of the musical Billy, | 0:09:13 | 0:09:15 | |
based on the novel and play Billy Liar | 0:09:15 | 0:09:16 | |
by Keith Waterhouse and Willis Hall? | 0:09:16 | 0:09:18 | |
-Michael Crawford. -Who composed the music for the musical Pickwick? | 0:09:18 | 0:09:21 | |
Harry Secombe starred in the title role | 0:09:21 | 0:09:23 | |
when it opened at the Saville Theatre in July '63? | 0:09:23 | 0:09:25 | |
Cyril Ornadel. | 0:09:25 | 0:09:26 | |
Which musical that opened in London in 1916 | 0:09:26 | 0:09:29 | |
and ran for over 2,000 performances | 0:09:29 | 0:09:31 | |
is loosely based on one of the tales from the Arabian Nights? | 0:09:31 | 0:09:33 | |
-Chu-Chin-Chow. -Which composer collaborated with David Heneker | 0:09:33 | 0:09:36 | |
to write the music and lyrics of Expresso Bongo | 0:09:36 | 0:09:39 | |
and the English version of Irma La Douce? | 0:09:39 | 0:09:41 | |
He's best known for the James Bond theme. | 0:09:41 | 0:09:44 | |
-Monty Norman. -Which role did David Essex play | 0:09:44 | 0:09:46 | |
in the original West End production of Evita | 0:09:46 | 0:09:48 | |
that opened at the Prince Edward Theatre in June '78? | 0:09:48 | 0:09:51 | |
-Che. -Who originally played the title role of Gay Daventry, | 0:09:51 | 0:09:55 | |
a bankrupt producer and stage star who opens a drama school | 0:09:55 | 0:09:58 | |
in Ivor Novello's Gay's The Word? | 0:09:58 | 0:09:59 | |
Novello died less than a month after it opened in February '51. | 0:09:59 | 0:10:02 | |
Ivor Novello himself? | 0:10:02 | 0:10:04 | |
No. Cicely Courtneidge. | 0:10:04 | 0:10:05 | |
-Which... -BEEP | 0:10:05 | 0:10:06 | |
I've started so I'll finish. | 0:10:06 | 0:10:07 | |
Which 1923 revue named after a new radio call sign | 0:10:07 | 0:10:11 | |
was the first musical written by Noel Coward? | 0:10:11 | 0:10:13 | |
It includes the song Parisian Pierrot, | 0:10:13 | 0:10:15 | |
which was sung by the show's leading lady, | 0:10:15 | 0:10:17 | |
Gertrude Lawrence? | 0:10:17 | 0:10:18 | |
-Cavalcade. -It was London Calling. | 0:10:20 | 0:10:23 | |
One pass. | 0:10:23 | 0:10:24 | |
That musical the Time Warp, Dammit Janet and all that - | 0:10:24 | 0:10:27 | |
it was The Rocky Horror Show. | 0:10:27 | 0:10:28 | |
-Right. -Yes and 8 points, Richard. | 0:10:28 | 0:10:31 | |
JOHN LAUGHS APPLAUSE | 0:10:31 | 0:10:35 | |
Well, nearly a full house of nines but not quite, | 0:10:42 | 0:10:46 | |
let's have a look at the scores. | 0:10:46 | 0:10:48 | |
In fourth place with 8 points, | 0:10:48 | 0:10:50 | |
Richard Stilgoe. | 0:10:50 | 0:10:51 | |
Joint first place, 9 points apiece, | 0:10:51 | 0:10:53 | |
Tim Key, Andy McConnell | 0:10:53 | 0:10:54 | |
and Amy Macdonald. | 0:10:54 | 0:10:56 | |
APPLAUSE | 0:10:56 | 0:10:58 | |
So it is the General Knowledge Round now and if there's a tie | 0:11:01 | 0:11:04 | |
at the end of it, which there very well might be, | 0:11:04 | 0:11:06 | |
then the number of passes is taken into account | 0:11:06 | 0:11:08 | |
and the person with the fewer passes is the winner. | 0:11:08 | 0:11:11 | |
Let us get on with it. And ask Richard to join us again please. | 0:11:11 | 0:11:14 | |
And we first met Richard so long ago when you were celebrating... | 0:11:14 | 0:11:20 | |
It was either Cats or Starlight Express, | 0:11:20 | 0:11:22 | |
I can't remember, but anyway, um... What's the best musical of all time? | 0:11:22 | 0:11:26 | |
Oh, I'd have to give you five, I think. | 0:11:26 | 0:11:29 | |
West Side Story, Guys And Dolls, Oklahoma. | 0:11:29 | 0:11:33 | |
I can't remember the other two but Matilda of the new ones - brilliant. | 0:11:33 | 0:11:36 | |
-Really? -Yeah. -And what makes a good musical? | 0:11:36 | 0:11:39 | |
I mean, is it that thing, is it the old cliche about coming out | 0:11:39 | 0:11:42 | |
and humming the tune or is it more than that? | 0:11:42 | 0:11:44 | |
-Well, if we knew, we'd never had a flop. -That's true. | 0:11:44 | 0:11:47 | |
The first thing you've got to have is not taking | 0:11:47 | 0:11:49 | |
the emotions from A to B, the emotions must go from A to Z | 0:11:49 | 0:11:53 | |
otherwise why on Earth is everybody bursting out singing? | 0:11:53 | 0:11:56 | |
-So you've got to be moved? -You've got to be moved. -Not just amused... | 0:11:56 | 0:11:59 | |
You can't sing about going to order a cup of coffee, there's got to be | 0:11:59 | 0:12:02 | |
-passion, there's got to be drama. -So it's not like opera then, | 0:12:02 | 0:12:05 | |
cos you can perfectly well sing about going to order a cup of coffee in opera. | 0:12:05 | 0:12:08 | |
Yeah, an opera is different, cos the idea with opera is to lose | 0:12:08 | 0:12:11 | |
as much money as possible whereas musical's the other way around. | 0:12:11 | 0:12:14 | |
LAUGHTER | 0:12:14 | 0:12:16 | |
Great, you have 8 points, | 0:12:16 | 0:12:18 | |
you get two minutes now on general knowledge. | 0:12:18 | 0:12:21 | |
Let's see how you do. Here we go. | 0:12:21 | 0:12:23 | |
Which animal is known as the ship of the desert? | 0:12:23 | 0:12:25 | |
The camel. | 0:12:25 | 0:12:26 | |
Last Man Standing - Tales From Tinseltown | 0:12:26 | 0:12:28 | |
is the 2014 autobiography of an actor who has played | 0:12:28 | 0:12:30 | |
both James Bond and Simon Templar. What is his name? | 0:12:30 | 0:12:33 | |
Roger Moore. | 0:12:33 | 0:12:35 | |
The Comoros Islands and which large island | 0:12:35 | 0:12:37 | |
off the coast of East Africa are the only place where | 0:12:37 | 0:12:39 | |
lemurs are found in the wild? | 0:12:39 | 0:12:41 | |
-Was that a question? -Yeah. | 0:12:42 | 0:12:44 | |
Is it true or false? Sorry. | 0:12:45 | 0:12:46 | |
The Comoros Islands and which large island off the coast of... | 0:12:46 | 0:12:49 | |
which large island off the coast of East Africa? | 0:12:49 | 0:12:51 | |
-Oh, I beg your pardon, Right. Madagascar. -Yes. | 0:12:51 | 0:12:53 | |
Soldiers of the United Nations peace-keeping forces | 0:12:53 | 0:12:56 | |
wear berets or helmets of what colour? | 0:12:56 | 0:12:58 | |
-Green. BOTH: -Blue. | 0:12:58 | 0:12:59 | |
A lonely and rather disorganised detective inspector, | 0:12:59 | 0:13:02 | |
created by the novelist RD Wingfield, | 0:13:02 | 0:13:03 | |
was played on television by David Jason. | 0:13:03 | 0:13:06 | |
What's his name? | 0:13:06 | 0:13:07 | |
-Um, Inspector Frost. -Jack Frost, yeah. | 0:13:07 | 0:13:09 | |
What French term is used to describe wine brought | 0:13:09 | 0:13:11 | |
to the temperature of the room in which it is served? | 0:13:11 | 0:13:14 | |
Chambre. | 0:13:14 | 0:13:15 | |
Timothy Q Mouse is the friend and business manager | 0:13:15 | 0:13:17 | |
of which circus elephant in the '41 Disney film of the same name? | 0:13:17 | 0:13:20 | |
-Dumbo? -Yeah. Which northern Italian city is the centre | 0:13:20 | 0:13:22 | |
of the fashion industry? Its streets contain the salons | 0:13:22 | 0:13:25 | |
of some of the world's best known designers. | 0:13:25 | 0:13:27 | |
-Milan? -Yeah. Which London sporting venue, opened in 2007, was designed | 0:13:27 | 0:13:30 | |
by the architecture firms of Foster + Partners and Populous? | 0:13:30 | 0:13:34 | |
-O2? -No, Wembley Stadium. In Greek mythology, | 0:13:34 | 0:13:37 | |
what's the name of the nymph whose hopeless love for Narcissus | 0:13:37 | 0:13:39 | |
caused her to fade away until only her voice remained? | 0:13:39 | 0:13:42 | |
-Pass. -Which bestselling 1966 novel by Jacqueline Susann | 0:13:42 | 0:13:45 | |
tells of three ambitious starlets - Neely, Jennifer and Anne - and their problems | 0:13:45 | 0:13:49 | |
with men and chemical dependency? | 0:13:49 | 0:13:51 | |
Valley Of The Dolls. | 0:13:51 | 0:13:52 | |
What name is given to the force that keeps | 0:13:52 | 0:13:54 | |
the planets in orbit around the Sun and also | 0:13:54 | 0:13:56 | |
attracts a falling body towards the Earth? | 0:13:56 | 0:13:58 | |
-Gravity. -In 1982, Geraldine Rees, riding Cheers, became | 0:13:58 | 0:14:01 | |
the first woman jockey to complete which course? | 0:14:01 | 0:14:03 | |
-The Grand National? -Yes. In which county | 0:14:03 | 0:14:05 | |
are the towns of Bridgwater, Street and Taunton? | 0:14:05 | 0:14:07 | |
-Somerset. -In August 2013 a man using the Wi-Fi | 0:14:07 | 0:14:10 | |
network at the British Library was denied access | 0:14:10 | 0:14:13 | |
to an online version of a Shakespeare play | 0:14:13 | 0:14:15 | |
that features a duel, stabbings, poisonings and a drowning, | 0:14:15 | 0:14:17 | |
because of its violent content? Which play? | 0:14:17 | 0:14:20 | |
-Hamlet. -What dessert is known in German-speaking... -BEEP | 0:14:20 | 0:14:23 | |
..countries as Schwarzwalder Kirschtorte? | 0:14:23 | 0:14:26 | |
-Black forest gateau. -It is correct. | 0:14:26 | 0:14:28 | |
Just the one pass there, Richard. | 0:14:28 | 0:14:30 | |
The name of the nymph whose hopeless love for Narcissus | 0:14:30 | 0:14:33 | |
caused her to fade away - Echo. | 0:14:33 | 0:14:35 | |
-Yeah. You've scored a total of 21 points. -Thank you. | 0:14:35 | 0:14:39 | |
APPLAUSE | 0:14:39 | 0:14:41 | |
And now, Tim again, please. | 0:14:47 | 0:14:50 | |
And now, Tim... | 0:14:51 | 0:14:52 | |
..you write your own poetry... | 0:14:53 | 0:14:56 | |
-Yeah. -..as part of your act. -I do. | 0:14:56 | 0:14:58 | |
Which raises the obvious question - why? | 0:14:58 | 0:15:01 | |
Well, I'm a comedian and I started doing comedy | 0:15:03 | 0:15:06 | |
and was very poor at doing it so I gave up. | 0:15:06 | 0:15:10 | |
-You mean they didn't laugh? -They didn't laugh at all. -Right. | 0:15:10 | 0:15:12 | |
So I sort of walked away and then just sort of | 0:15:12 | 0:15:15 | |
sat on my own tinkering away writing little poems and staying busy | 0:15:15 | 0:15:19 | |
and then got asked to do some stand-up about three years later | 0:15:19 | 0:15:22 | |
and sort of threw up and then got my poems out and said, well, | 0:15:22 | 0:15:26 | |
I'll read some poems and then that kind of became my act. | 0:15:26 | 0:15:29 | |
Give us some example, give us...give us some poem. | 0:15:29 | 0:15:32 | |
Yeah, I have one. | 0:15:32 | 0:15:35 | |
-So this one is about... -You didn't really scrumple them up like that? | 0:15:35 | 0:15:38 | |
Yeah, usually they're like this. JOHN LAUGHS | 0:15:38 | 0:15:41 | |
I mean, you'll see why, they're not, sort of, to be treasured, really. | 0:15:41 | 0:15:44 | |
This is about...love. | 0:15:44 | 0:15:46 | |
So, finally, a poet prepared to tackle...love. | 0:15:46 | 0:15:49 | |
AUDIENCE LAUGHS | 0:15:49 | 0:15:51 | |
Chris and Sian started having an affair | 0:15:51 | 0:15:54 | |
But Sian couldn't wink properly | 0:15:54 | 0:15:57 | |
So everyone found out and they had to end it. | 0:15:57 | 0:15:59 | |
AUDIENCE LAUGHS | 0:15:59 | 0:16:01 | |
-That is so... -I've got about 2,000 of them. -2,000?! | 0:16:01 | 0:16:06 | |
Yeah, but I mean, they're not that difficult to write. | 0:16:06 | 0:16:08 | |
I mean, that's not a, sort of, eighth draft. | 0:16:08 | 0:16:12 | |
-And you make a living out of doing that? -Yes. | 0:16:12 | 0:16:14 | |
AUDIENCE LAUGHS | 0:16:14 | 0:16:17 | |
I'm going to make no more comment, I think. | 0:16:17 | 0:16:20 | |
-TIM LAUGHS -Great stuff. | 0:16:20 | 0:16:22 | |
Tim, you've got 9 points in the bag, 21 is the score to beat. | 0:16:22 | 0:16:27 | |
Here we go, two minutes. | 0:16:27 | 0:16:29 | |
Which country's flag is known as | 0:16:29 | 0:16:31 | |
the Stars and Stripes? | 0:16:31 | 0:16:32 | |
-USA. -The Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team, | 0:16:32 | 0:16:35 | |
formed in 1965 and originally based at RAF Fairford in Gloucestershire, | 0:16:35 | 0:16:38 | |
is more usually known by what name? | 0:16:38 | 0:16:40 | |
Oh, my God. The Red... | 0:16:40 | 0:16:43 | |
Devils, Red... | 0:16:43 | 0:16:44 | |
-Arrows! -Arrows. | 0:16:44 | 0:16:46 | |
Which Pharrell Williams song, a UK number one hit | 0:16:46 | 0:16:48 | |
in 2013, has been named the most-downloaded track of all time in the UK? | 0:16:48 | 0:16:53 | |
-Happy. -Faro is the capital and Albufeira, Lagos and Sagres are holiday resorts | 0:16:53 | 0:16:58 | |
in which historic region at the southern tip of Portugal? | 0:16:58 | 0:17:02 | |
Um, pass. | 0:17:02 | 0:17:04 | |
What is the title of the Kipling poem that ends, | 0:17:04 | 0:17:06 | |
"Yours is the Earth and everything that's in it, | 0:17:06 | 0:17:09 | |
"And - which is more - you'll be a Man, my son!"? | 0:17:09 | 0:17:11 | |
If. | 0:17:11 | 0:17:12 | |
What was the nickname of the Chief Nurse Major Margaret Houlihan | 0:17:12 | 0:17:15 | |
in the television series and film M*A*S*H? | 0:17:15 | 0:17:17 | |
Um... | 0:17:17 | 0:17:18 | |
Can't remember. | 0:17:20 | 0:17:21 | |
What word for a gleeful laugh, invented by | 0:17:21 | 0:17:23 | |
Lewis Carroll in around 1871, is supposedly | 0:17:23 | 0:17:26 | |
a combination of chuckle and snort? | 0:17:26 | 0:17:28 | |
-Chortle. -The motorised rickshaws, found in Thailand | 0:17:28 | 0:17:31 | |
and other south-east Asian countries, are known by | 0:17:31 | 0:17:33 | |
what name that comes from the sound of their engines? | 0:17:33 | 0:17:35 | |
-Tuk-tuk. -Which fashion designer was born in Morecambe in 1961, | 0:17:35 | 0:17:39 | |
the son of the Native American wrestler Billy Two Rivers? | 0:17:39 | 0:17:42 | |
-Steve McQueen? -Wayne Hemingway. | 0:17:42 | 0:17:44 | |
The acronym CAMRA, used as the name of an organisation | 0:17:44 | 0:17:48 | |
established in 1971, stands for the Campaign for... | 0:17:48 | 0:17:51 | |
Real Ale. | 0:17:51 | 0:17:52 | |
Which group's 1985 album Brothers In Arms | 0:17:52 | 0:17:55 | |
was the first to sell over a million copies in the CD format? | 0:17:55 | 0:17:58 | |
-Pass. -Who wrote the novel Angels And Demons, | 0:17:58 | 0:18:01 | |
a science versus religion thriller set in a Swiss physics lab and the Vatican? | 0:18:01 | 0:18:06 | |
-Dan Brown. -The logo of which publishing company is a half-eaten apple? | 0:18:06 | 0:18:09 | |
It was launched for women writers in 1973 | 0:18:09 | 0:18:12 | |
by Carmen Callil, Rosie Boycott and Marsha Rowe? | 0:18:12 | 0:18:14 | |
-Pass. -What name goes before 'Emlyn', 'Under Lyme' | 0:18:14 | 0:18:17 | |
and 'Upon Tyne' to make the names of three British towns or cities? | 0:18:17 | 0:18:20 | |
-Newcastle. -Which innovation, invented by Heine Allemagne | 0:18:20 | 0:18:23 | |
and trialled in the 2014 World Cup in Brazil, | 0:18:23 | 0:18:26 | |
has been introduced into the Premier League this season for free kicks? | 0:18:26 | 0:18:30 | |
BEEP | 0:18:30 | 0:18:31 | |
The foam spray. | 0:18:31 | 0:18:33 | |
Yeah, we'll accept foam spray or vanishing spray. | 0:18:33 | 0:18:35 | |
-Thank you. -You had four passes. | 0:18:35 | 0:18:37 | |
Virago was that publishing company with the half-eaten apple. | 0:18:37 | 0:18:39 | |
Dire Straits was Brothers In Arms and all that. | 0:18:39 | 0:18:43 | |
-Hot Lips Houlihan. -Hmm. -Do you remember her? | 0:18:43 | 0:18:46 | |
-And the Algarve is where Albufeira, Lagos and all that. -Yeah. | 0:18:46 | 0:18:50 | |
You knew that, didn't you? Tim, you have a total of 18 points. | 0:18:50 | 0:18:54 | |
APPLAUSE | 0:18:54 | 0:18:56 | |
And now, Andy again, please. | 0:19:02 | 0:19:05 | |
And you're the glassware specialist, Andy, | 0:19:06 | 0:19:09 | |
and it's a bit different, isn't it, from, I don't know, | 0:19:09 | 0:19:11 | |
pictures or something because glassware tends to get used, | 0:19:11 | 0:19:15 | |
it doesn't just hang on a wall. So does an awful lot of the best stuff | 0:19:15 | 0:19:19 | |
just gets smashed over the years? | 0:19:19 | 0:19:21 | |
It's incredible how much survives, really, | 0:19:21 | 0:19:24 | |
I think that it is extraordinary, the fragility of it, | 0:19:24 | 0:19:27 | |
I think people always valued it. | 0:19:27 | 0:19:28 | |
But do you reckon that there are lots and lots of people | 0:19:28 | 0:19:31 | |
with glasses in the back of their cupboards | 0:19:31 | 0:19:33 | |
they never use and they might be worth quite a bit? | 0:19:33 | 0:19:36 | |
Don't know, bring them into a road show. | 0:19:36 | 0:19:38 | |
That's what I, you know, the fact is that road shows are amazing | 0:19:38 | 0:19:41 | |
because you can bring anything into that show, | 0:19:41 | 0:19:43 | |
-I mean, people bring wheelbarrows of stuff into... -Really? | 0:19:43 | 0:19:47 | |
..stately homes. | 0:19:47 | 0:19:48 | |
It's the most democratic programme, it is really fun to be on. | 0:19:48 | 0:19:52 | |
It's a great thing. | 0:19:52 | 0:19:54 | |
Right, now look, Andy, you have 9 points, | 0:19:54 | 0:19:55 | |
21 is still the score to beat. | 0:19:55 | 0:19:57 | |
Can I have the easier questions, please? Because some of these | 0:19:57 | 0:19:59 | |
-are really tricky. -Yeah, these are all dead easy. As you would say. | 0:19:59 | 0:20:02 | |
Right, two minutes, general knowledge. Here we go. | 0:20:02 | 0:20:04 | |
What name is given to a knee-length pleated skirt, | 0:20:04 | 0:20:07 | |
especially one in tartan, as worn by men in Highland dress? | 0:20:07 | 0:20:10 | |
-Kilt. -In which film is Brian Cohen, | 0:20:10 | 0:20:12 | |
who was born on the original Christmas Day in the stable next door, | 0:20:12 | 0:20:15 | |
mistakenly hailed as the Messiah by a trio of not-so-wise men? | 0:20:15 | 0:20:19 | |
Ah, Monty Python. | 0:20:19 | 0:20:22 | |
It's, um... | 0:20:22 | 0:20:24 | |
-Holy Grail. -The Life Of Brian. | 0:20:24 | 0:20:26 | |
What is the name of the lemon liqueur from southern Italy, | 0:20:26 | 0:20:29 | |
typically made from lemon zest, sugar syrup and alcohol? | 0:20:29 | 0:20:32 | |
-No idea, pass. -Which ocean, bounded by Africa to the west | 0:20:33 | 0:20:36 | |
and Australia to the east, is the smallest of the Earth's three great oceans? | 0:20:36 | 0:20:40 | |
-Indian. -Which American author won a Pulitzer Prize in 1940 | 0:20:40 | 0:20:43 | |
for his novel The Grapes Of Wrath? | 0:20:43 | 0:20:45 | |
-Hemingway. -Steinbeck. | 0:20:45 | 0:20:46 | |
Who began his television career in New Zealand before returning | 0:20:46 | 0:20:49 | |
to Britain in 1985 to present the all-new Children's BBC | 0:20:49 | 0:20:53 | |
from a tiny control desk nicknamed the Broom Cupboard? | 0:20:53 | 0:20:56 | |
-John Craven. -Phillip Schofield. | 0:20:58 | 0:21:00 | |
In art, what word is used for a painting, drawing, sculpture, photograph, | 0:21:00 | 0:21:03 | |
or other likeness of an individual, especially of the face? | 0:21:03 | 0:21:06 | |
-Portrait. -In 1518, a Portuguese navigator was sent by Charles I of Spain | 0:21:06 | 0:21:10 | |
to find a route to the East Indies round | 0:21:10 | 0:21:12 | |
the tip of South America? Who was he? | 0:21:12 | 0:21:14 | |
-Vasco da Gama. -Magellan. What is the family name of the crime dynasty | 0:21:14 | 0:21:17 | |
created by Mario Puzo in The Godfather and its two sequels? | 0:21:17 | 0:21:22 | |
-What, the family name? -Yeah. -Don't know. | 0:21:22 | 0:21:25 | |
Which famous scientist is played by Walter Matthau in the '94 rom-com IQ? | 0:21:25 | 0:21:30 | |
-Pass. -Who starred opposite Gertrude Lawrence as the King of Siam | 0:21:30 | 0:21:33 | |
in the original Broadway version of The King And I? | 0:21:33 | 0:21:35 | |
He appeared in the same role opposite Deborah Kerr in the film. | 0:21:35 | 0:21:38 | |
-Fred Astaire. -Yul Brynner. | 0:21:38 | 0:21:40 | |
Which dog-like animal native to Australia is also | 0:21:40 | 0:21:43 | |
known by the Aboriginal name the warrigal? | 0:21:43 | 0:21:45 | |
-Dingo. -What name is given to a matching cardigan | 0:21:45 | 0:21:48 | |
and sweater that's been an item of women's wear since the 1930s? | 0:21:48 | 0:21:51 | |
-Twinset. -Which hotel gave the Eagles their only British | 0:21:51 | 0:21:54 | |
top ten hit single in 1977? | 0:21:54 | 0:21:56 | |
-California. -Which planet is named after the Roman god of the sea? | 0:21:56 | 0:22:01 | |
-Neptune. -What term is used in the Ryder Cup for a player who is picked | 0:22:01 | 0:22:05 | |
-by the captain... -BEEP | 0:22:05 | 0:22:06 | |
..after he has failed automatic selection? | 0:22:06 | 0:22:08 | |
-Wild card. -Is correct. | 0:22:08 | 0:22:11 | |
You had three passes, Andy. Albert Einstein was the famous scientist. | 0:22:11 | 0:22:14 | |
-Who? -Yeah, I know, it usually is Einstein. | 0:22:14 | 0:22:16 | |
It's normally the answer to most of these questions. | 0:22:16 | 0:22:18 | |
Corleone was the family name in The Godfather. | 0:22:18 | 0:22:21 | |
And that liquor - limoncello. | 0:22:21 | 0:22:23 | |
-Um, Andy. -I'll have a pint. | 0:22:23 | 0:22:26 | |
Not now, you won't. | 0:22:26 | 0:22:28 | |
17 points. | 0:22:28 | 0:22:29 | |
APPLAUSE | 0:22:29 | 0:22:32 | |
And finally, Amy, again, please. | 0:22:39 | 0:22:42 | |
And now, Amy, | 0:22:43 | 0:22:45 | |
you're sort of the antithesis of the X Factor, aren't you? | 0:22:45 | 0:22:49 | |
Because they set out to be famous | 0:22:49 | 0:22:52 | |
and then maybe they'll learn to sing songs later or something. | 0:22:52 | 0:22:55 | |
Whereas YOU have done the porridge, | 0:22:55 | 0:22:57 | |
you've actually learned how to do it and... | 0:22:57 | 0:22:59 | |
-I hope so. -But there's a difference, isn't there? -I try my best. | 0:22:59 | 0:23:03 | |
I think so. I think it's nicer to do it the way that I've done it because | 0:23:03 | 0:23:08 | |
when you suddenly find yourself | 0:23:08 | 0:23:09 | |
standing on a stage in front of people that have actually paid | 0:23:09 | 0:23:13 | |
to come and watch you, | 0:23:13 | 0:23:14 | |
you really appreciate the times when you stood | 0:23:14 | 0:23:17 | |
on a stage in front of nobody. | 0:23:17 | 0:23:19 | |
And it means that I'm really thankful for all the support that I have had | 0:23:19 | 0:23:24 | |
and it just makes you respect it that little bit more | 0:23:24 | 0:23:26 | |
rather than if you're suddenly in front of thousands, | 0:23:26 | 0:23:29 | |
I think that would be a little more daunting. | 0:23:29 | 0:23:31 | |
-Did you always know you had a nice voice? -No, I used to have a terrible voice, actually. -Really? | 0:23:31 | 0:23:35 | |
My dad has very, very | 0:23:35 | 0:23:37 | |
incriminating home movies of me | 0:23:37 | 0:23:40 | |
attempting to sing Michael Jackson. | 0:23:40 | 0:23:42 | |
And back then, I was tone-deaf so there's hope for everyone, | 0:23:42 | 0:23:46 | |
you can develop it. | 0:23:46 | 0:23:47 | |
And what's the sort of ultimate ambition for someone like you? | 0:23:49 | 0:23:52 | |
-Um... -Because you've done terribly well already. | 0:23:52 | 0:23:54 | |
I don't know, I mean, for me, | 0:23:54 | 0:23:56 | |
you obviously dream of the kind of | 0:23:56 | 0:23:58 | |
best that you can be but I just really enjoy what I do. | 0:23:58 | 0:24:01 | |
So, if in ten years' time I was able to continue | 0:24:01 | 0:24:04 | |
kind of plugging on like I do, then that would make me immensely happy. | 0:24:04 | 0:24:08 | |
Right, general knowledge now. | 0:24:08 | 0:24:10 | |
Two minutes, 21 is the score to beat | 0:24:10 | 0:24:12 | |
if you are to become a Celebrity Mastermind. | 0:24:12 | 0:24:15 | |
Here we go. | 0:24:15 | 0:24:16 | |
Which district of West London is the scene of an annual carnival | 0:24:16 | 0:24:19 | |
that's taken place over the August Bank Holiday weekend since 1965? | 0:24:19 | 0:24:23 | |
-Notting Hill. -Which biblical prophet | 0:24:23 | 0:24:25 | |
led the children of Israel out of captivity in Egypt? | 0:24:25 | 0:24:29 | |
-Moses. -The lake, partly in Switzerland and partly in France, | 0:24:29 | 0:24:32 | |
known as Lac Leman in French and Genfersee in Germany, | 0:24:32 | 0:24:36 | |
is usually known by what name in English? | 0:24:36 | 0:24:39 | |
-Pass. -Which artist painted Red Vineyard in 1888? | 0:24:39 | 0:24:42 | |
It is reputedly the only work that he managed to sell during his lifetime? | 0:24:42 | 0:24:46 | |
-Van Gogh. -In the novel by Victor Hugo, | 0:24:47 | 0:24:49 | |
what is the name of the Hunchback of Notre Dame who falls in love | 0:24:49 | 0:24:52 | |
with the beautiful Gypsy girl Esmeralda? | 0:24:52 | 0:24:54 | |
-Quasimodo. -Which comic book hero, who first appeared in 1938, | 0:24:54 | 0:24:58 | |
wears a blue body suit with red briefs and a red cape? | 0:24:58 | 0:25:01 | |
-Superman. -What is the name of the First World War horse, | 0:25:01 | 0:25:04 | |
known as 'the horse the Germans could not kill', | 0:25:04 | 0:25:07 | |
who was awarded an honorary Dickin medal, | 0:25:07 | 0:25:09 | |
that's the animal VC, in September 2014? | 0:25:09 | 0:25:12 | |
-No idea. -What word is used in medicine for the identification | 0:25:12 | 0:25:15 | |
of diseases from the examination of a patient's symptoms? | 0:25:15 | 0:25:19 | |
-Pass. -Daryl Hall was one half of a popular | 0:25:20 | 0:25:23 | |
soul-inspired duo of the '80s. Who was the other? | 0:25:23 | 0:25:25 | |
-Oates. -Yes, John Oates. Which Hollywood couple finally tied the knot | 0:25:25 | 0:25:29 | |
in August 2014 in a private ceremony | 0:25:29 | 0:25:32 | |
at their estate in the south of France, the Chateau Miraval? | 0:25:32 | 0:25:35 | |
-Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie. -Of what fruit are | 0:25:35 | 0:25:38 | |
cantaloupe and galia varieties? | 0:25:38 | 0:25:40 | |
-Melon. -Which 2014 film whose stars include | 0:25:40 | 0:25:44 | |
Bill Nighy, Imelda Staunton and Paddy Considine tells of | 0:25:44 | 0:25:47 | |
the gay and lesbian community's support for the 1984 miners' strike? | 0:25:47 | 0:25:51 | |
-Pride. -In which of the countries of the UK are the Sperrin Mountains | 0:25:51 | 0:25:55 | |
and the Mountains of Mourne? | 0:25:55 | 0:25:57 | |
-No idea. -What name is given to water in its vapour form, | 0:25:57 | 0:26:01 | |
when it can be used as a source of power? | 0:26:01 | 0:26:03 | |
-Hydroelectric. -No, steam. | 0:26:05 | 0:26:07 | |
In cricket, who partnered Joe Root in a Test record tenth wicket stand | 0:26:07 | 0:26:11 | |
against India at Trent Bridge in July 2014? | 0:26:11 | 0:26:15 | |
No idea. | 0:26:15 | 0:26:16 | |
-BEEP -Joel Grey won a Best Supporting Actor | 0:26:16 | 0:26:19 | |
Oscar for his role as the Master of Ceremonies in a 1972 film musical, | 0:26:19 | 0:26:23 | |
set in 1930s Berlin. What is that film called? | 0:26:23 | 0:26:26 | |
-Don't know. -Well, I'll tell you cos you're out of time, Cabaret. -OK. | 0:26:26 | 0:26:30 | |
Six passes altogether, Amy. | 0:26:30 | 0:26:32 | |
Jimmy Anderson was the cricketer. | 0:26:32 | 0:26:35 | |
Northern Ireland's where the Sperrin Mountains | 0:26:35 | 0:26:37 | |
and Mountains of Mourne are. | 0:26:37 | 0:26:39 | |
A diagnosis is the word used for identification, etc. | 0:26:39 | 0:26:43 | |
Warrior was the name of that First World War horse | 0:26:43 | 0:26:45 | |
-and Lake Geneva, known as... -I knew that one. -Yeah. | 0:26:45 | 0:26:48 | |
-You just have a mind blank when you sit here. -Of course you do. | 0:26:48 | 0:26:51 | |
The sole purpose of that chair is to induce that in you. | 0:26:51 | 0:26:55 | |
Anyway, Amy, you got close. 18 points. | 0:26:55 | 0:26:58 | |
APPLAUSE | 0:26:58 | 0:27:00 | |
So he held the lead. Let's have a look at all the scores. | 0:27:09 | 0:27:12 | |
In fourth place, 17 points, Andy McConnell. | 0:27:12 | 0:27:14 | |
Joint second place, 18 points apiece, | 0:27:14 | 0:27:16 | |
Tim Key and Amy Macdonald. | 0:27:16 | 0:27:19 | |
First place, 21 points, | 0:27:19 | 0:27:21 | |
Richard Stilgoe. | 0:27:21 | 0:27:22 | |
Thank you, thank you very much. | 0:27:23 | 0:27:25 | |
Richard. | 0:27:36 | 0:27:37 | |
There you go. | 0:27:39 | 0:27:40 | |
-Congratulations. -Thank you very much. -Well done. | 0:27:40 | 0:27:43 | |
I take it you're now going to write a musical about Mastermind? | 0:27:45 | 0:27:48 | |
Yeah, it's going to be called The Thin Edge Of The Wedge. | 0:27:48 | 0:27:50 | |
LAUGHTER | 0:27:50 | 0:27:52 | |
And the value, Andy? | 0:27:52 | 0:27:54 | |
Well, with Richard winning it, about 25 quid. | 0:27:54 | 0:27:56 | |
Me, if I'd won it, couple of grand, I reckon. | 0:27:56 | 0:27:59 | |
LAUGHTER | 0:27:59 | 0:28:00 | |
-Well, well done. -Thank you very much. -A good win, as they say. | 0:28:00 | 0:28:04 | |
You don't have to be a celebrity | 0:28:04 | 0:28:05 | |
to take part in the regular Mastermind. | 0:28:05 | 0:28:08 | |
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