Tonight's specialist subjects are Tales of the City by Armistead Maupin, Blackadder, the Boxer Rebellion and Blake's 7. John Humphrys asks the questions as the hunt continues for the nation's Mastermind. The subjects are Pink Floyd, Star Trek: Deep Space 9, the novels of James Herbert and the life and career of Theodore Roosevelt. The hunt for the nation's Mastermind continues as Clive Myrie tests four more contenders on their specialist subjects and general knowledge. The first question is worth 500 points, and each subsequent question is worth 100 points more. [4][5][6][7], In both cases, the show features three contestants competing against three "trivia experts. Tonight's specialist subjects are the Mongol invasions, Aristophanes' plays, the rise of the East India Company and Broadway musicals of the 40s and 50s. The winner will claim the famous glass bowl and the title of Mastermind. John Humphrys presents another heat of the classic quiz. These questions had been written specifically to afford both standard and multiple-choice format in presentation. Game-Show Three celebrity contestants, Ken Jennings, Muffy Marracco, and Johnathan Corbblah face off against mere mortals in "Masterminds," hosted by Brooke Burns. Tonight's specialist subjects are Joe Calzaghe, The Beach Boys, Joseph Stalin and the Gospel of John. The hunt for the nation's Mastermind continues as John Humphrys tests four more contenders on their specialist subject and general knowledge. The duplicate chair was never used on air, except in the title sequence, which was recorded in London while the main chair was on the road. If the contestant wins the round, they win $10,000 and return on the next show. In one of the parodies the show was called "Masterbrane". Clive Myrie asks the questions as four more contenders take on the black chair under the spotlight and the ticking clock in an attempt to become the next Mastermind champion. The specialist subjects are the Gordon Riots of 1780, the history of Marvel Comics, Franklin D Roosevelt and FE McWilliam. Contestants answer questions on specialist subjects and test their general knowledge. For the first season, this round consisted of five open-ended questions. Subjects in tonight's first heat are the Muppet films, Alexander the Great, the Biblical writings of St John and the life and work of Benjamin Britten. Produced by Game Show Enterprises, it telecasted on Game Show Network. If the contestant responds incorrectly, the questioner gives the correct answer before continuing to the next question; answers to passed questions are read out only after time has expired. Specialist subjects include Emily Wilding Davison, The Thick of It and the New Romantics. The contestant scores one point for each correct answer and may pass as often as desired. Any contestant that wins the Ultimate Trivia Challenge three times is invited back for future shows to play as an expert in addition to their total winnings of $30,000. Subjects include the history of the Orkney Islands and the films of Laurel and Hardy. The subjects are the films of Sergio Leone, Robert Peel, Leonard Cohen, and Anton Bruckner. The specialist subjects are the British Industrial Revolution, the films of Christopher Guest, Charles Rennie Mackintosh and Succession. This week's topics are Grace Kelly, the Cadfael novels and The Beatles' recording sessions. In the opening rounds four contestants each answer two minutes' worth of questions on a special subject and then have two and a half minutes on general knowledge. John Humphrys asks the questions as four contenders take the walk to the black chair. John Humphrys asks the questions as the hunt continues for the nation's Mastermind. Subjects are Clint Eastwood, the Tommy & Tuppence mysteries by Agatha Christie, Duran Duran and Eleanor of Aquitaine. Tonight's specialist subjects are the London 2012 Olympic Games, JS Haldane, Hancock's Half Hour and John Wyndham novels. The day's winner plays the Ultimate Trivia Challenge against the expert who performed the best on all questions asked during the game (based on most correct answers and fastest time). The current record for the overall lowest score is 2 points, set on 5 November 2022 in a Celebrity edition by Goggleboxs Amy Tapper, scoring 2 points overall, 1 on her specialist subject of the films of Adam Sandler and another in the general knowledge round. Four comedians accept the challenge of the famous black chair in a special edition of Britain's toughest quiz, in aid of Children in Need. In each series, winners advanced in a bracket-style playoff format, with cash prizes increasing from $5,000 in the first round to $50,000 (doubling to $10,000$100,000 by answering the final question) in the final round. John Humphrys presents another heat of the classic quiz. Ninety-six contenders start the journey towards the final but only one can be crowned Mastermind Champion. John Humphrys asks the questions in another heat of the classic quiz. . It was originally hosted by John Humphrys, who also hosted the main show from 2003 to 2021. It provides a template for the second part of the book allowing the facilitator to decide . Tonight's specialist subjects are Homer's Odyssey, The Good Life, the history of Portsmouth and Taika Waititi. The BBC subsequently commissioned a duplicate chair which was kept locked in the scenery truck at every recording to thwart similar ransom demands. It seems like it's a script and the ending always seems fixed to us. The hunt for the nation's Mastermind continues as John Humphrys tests four more contenders on their specialist subjects and general knowledge. The specialist subjects in this heat are Catherine of Aragon, the post-war Labour Government, the band Rush and the poet Robert Fergusson. The first four questions are worth 200 points, and the last 400 points. Celebrity Mastermind 2021 contestants and episodes Episode 1 - Saturday, 19 December at 7:25PM Comedian Omid Djalili, reality star Charlotte Crosby, TV presenter Dr Zoe Williams and former. Host John Humphrys invites four more contenders to answer questions in the black chair. On tonights episode, the subjects are British breweries, the life and works of John Lennon, Lorenzo de Medici and the Back to the Future trilogy. The specialist subjects are the music of Madonna, the ER character Doug Ross, the rivers of Yorkshire and the National Hockey League from 2000 to the present. Master Minds is an American game show airing on the Game Show Network. The hunt for the nation's Mastermind continues as John Humphrys tests four more contenders on their specialist subject and general knowledge. The contestant with the highest score after two rounds would win a cash prize, and would have a chance to double those winnings by correctly answering the untimed "Question of Great Significance," as host Kenny Mayne called it, from a speciality category chosen by the winner (usually a particular athlete or sports team from the past). The show debuted on June 10, 2019, under the title Best Ever Trivia Show, hosted by Sherri Shepherd and regularly featuring Ken Jennings, Muffy Marracco, Jonathan Corbblah, Arianna Haut, and Ryan Chaffee. John Humphrys presents the first semi-final. A contestant who wins the $10,000, whether by outscoring the expert or by correctly answering the Ultimate Trivia Question, returns to play again on the next show. Subjects tonight are Naval Battles of the First World War, Charles Laughton, the de Havilland Mosquito and Garth Ennis's Punisher Max series. The chosen subjects in this episode are the history of Zimbabwe, Prince Henry the Navigator, Sunderland AFC and the novelist Elizabeth Taylor. John Humphrys asks the questions in another heat of the classic series. John Humphrys hosts the classic quiz show where four contenders answer questions on their specialist subjects and general knowledge. John Humphrys hosts the relaunched series of the classic quiz where contenders take the famous black chair under the glare of the spotlight hoping to become Mastermind champion. If a player answers correctly, they advance to the next round (no points are awarded for winning a tiebreaker). John Humphrys invites four more contenders to answer questions in the black chair. Episode. John Humphrys puts six contenders in the spotlight one more time in the series' finale. [citation needed], The programme has been the target for many television spoofs, including a Two Ronnies sketch written by David Renwick (a less polished version had previously appeared in the Radio 4 series "The Burkiss Way") in 1980, featuring Ronnie Barker as Magnus Magnusson and Ronnie Corbett as a contestant named Charlie Smithers, whose specialist subject was "answering the question before last". In his early routines Bill Bailey would often parody the Mastermind music, finding it very sinister. John Humphrys presents another heat of the classic quiz. John presents the first heat of the series as the hunt for the nation's Mastermind gets back underway. The subjects are the sitcom Peep Show, the Battle of the Atlantic, the band Suede and the life and works of Charlotte Bronte. John Humphrys puts the questions to five more semi-finalists. Found inside - Page 136An example is the classic traveling salesman problem, in which contestants compete to find the shortest possible round trip a salesman can make through a given list of cities. Clive Myrie hosts and asks the questions on specialist subjects, which tonight are the Hornblower novels of CS Forester, Joni Mitchell, the wives of Henry VIII and the films of Tom Cruise. The subjects are Joy Division, the Battle of the Somme, the Novels of EM Forster and the Big Bang Theory. The subjects are Bobby Moore, the short stories of Edgar Allan Poe, the TV series Our Friends in the North and Richard the Lionheart. In the first two seasons, the clock started at the beginning of the first question; starting in the third season, the clock starts when the first question is completed. If there is a tie, a tiebreaker as in Round 2 is played. John Humphrys presents another heat of the classic quiz. Tonight's subjects are Red Dwarf, the British Overseas Terrority of St Helena, Ascension Island and Tristan da Cunha, the history of Kentucky, and Emperor Tiberius. Honey's score was equalled by Iwan Thomas, who scored a record 23 (in two-and-a-half minutes) in the general knowledge round in 2010. [4] The original series was filmed in academic or ecclesiastical buildings. Tonight's specialist subjects are Kimi Raikkonen, the county of Gloucestershire, Agatha Christie's Poirot and lidos in Britiain. The correct answers are revealed after both the contestant and Master Mind have played. On tonights episode, the subjects are: the life and poems of WH Auden, UK rap music, Louis Braille and 1970s and 80s British sitcoms. John Humphrys presents another heat of the classic quiz with four contenders answering questions on the Goons, the Trojan War, Egon Schiele and the novels of Mary Wesley. John Humphrys invites four more contenders to answer questions in the black chair. John Humphrys asks the questions in a semi-final of the classic quiz. Tonight's subjects are Sidney Poitier, Greek mythology, Soundgarden and the Women's Institute. The format (based partly on creator Bill Wright's memories of being interrogated by the Gestapo) was licensed from the BBC. Tonights subjects include the Ottoman Empire, the Peter Wimsey novels of Dorothy L Sayers and the Grand National. She passes on all but one question, which she answers incorrectly. Keppel's win prompted a flurry of strong contestants, as David Edwards kicked off a busy year for the show with his 2001 win. John Humphrys hosts Britain's toughest quiz as four more contenders are questioned on their specialist subject and general knowledge. Master Minds (2020- ) Full Cast & Crew See agents for this cast & crew on IMDbPro Series Writing Credits Series Cast Series Produced by Series Music by Series Casting By Series Production Design by Series Makeup Department Series Sound Department Series Camera and Electrical Department Series Casting Department Clive Myrie presents another heat of the classic quiz. Four more contenders take the famous black chair under the glare of the spotlight and the ticking clock in an attempt to become the next Mastermind champion. John Humphrys presents another heat of the classic quiz with four contenders answering questions on Mark E Smith and The Fall, letters of the New Testament, the history of the Wrens and Sir Isaac Newton. Stars Brooke Burns Ken Jennings Muffy Marracco See production, box office & company info Add to Watchlist 31 User reviews Episodes 134 Browse episodes 3 seasons 3 years Videos 1 The specialist subjects in this heat are The IT Crowd, North American Plains Indians from 1850-1910, Homer's Iliad and the history of Hong Kong from 1841-1997. The round ends immediately if it becomes impossible for the trailing player to tie (e.g., a score of 30). John Humphrys asks the questions in a semi-final of the classic quiz. Subjects tonight are: Star Trek: The Original Series, the Rugby Union World Cup, the Fethering Mysteries of Simon Brett and the Life of Giordano Bruno. John Humphrys hosts the relaunched series of the classic quiz where contenders take the famous black chair under the spotlight's glare, hoping to become Mastermind champion. John Humphrys invites four more contenders to answer questions in the black chair. The specialist subjects are the X-Files, the history of York Minster, England at the Cricket World Cup and the Brooklyn Bridge. The subjects are Doctor Who, Concorde, The Clash and Sir Francis Walsingham. Four more contenders face the black chair under the spotlight and the ticking clock in an attempt to become the next Mastermind Champion. John Humphrys invites four more contenders to answer questions in the black chair. [6], In the United States, the game show 2 Minute Drill on sports network ESPN had its roots in Mastermind. On one occasion the original black chair was stolen by a group of students during the BBC crew's evening meal break, and held to ransom to raise money for charity. The subjects are the Thames path, Monica Dickens, the life and music of Steve Reich and the life and poetry of Thomas Chatterton. The BBC Three comedy show Snuff Box had the two main characters Rich Fulcher and Matt Berry both appear on Mastermind. John Humphrys questions more contestants in the famous black chair. Its creator, Bill Wright, drew inspiration from his experiences of being interrogated by the Gestapo during World War II. The show had three series over a 15-month period, from September 2000 to December 2001. In 2003, the current BBC Two version premiered, hosted by John Humphrys. Subjects are Dad's Army, the Faraday and Winter novels by Graham Hurley, the French Revolution and the European Football Championship 1980-date. John Humphrys asks the questions as the hunt continues for the nation's Mastermind. The semi-finals continue as John Humphrys puts five more contenders in the spotlight. Host John Humphrys puts the questions to four more contenders. But who will be crowned the champion and take home the special trophy? Specialist subjects are the films of the Coen brothers, Tom Waits, Transatlantic Liners and Flanders and Swann. If time runs out while a question is being read, the questioner will finish it and give the contestant a few seconds to answer. Mastermind host Clive Myrie will be asking . The programme, presented by Clive Myrie, 57, usually puts pits four brainboxes against each. Subjects are the television series To the Manor Born, the life and career of Lance Armstrong, Napoleon's marshals, and the life and works of Charles Ives. Specialist subjects are the films of Powell and Pressburger, the Bauhaus movement, Emil Ztopek and the Liberal Democrats. The contestant's score is displayed on screen; beginning with the 201617 series, the border around the score gradually turns blue (black in the 201920 series) during the final 10 seconds. This round consists of five open-ended questions, each on a different topic. The specialist subjects in this heat are the films of Martin Scorsese, Donald Campbell, the Pop Larkin Chronicles and Ian Paisley. Clive Myrie asks the questions as four more contenders take to the black chair under the spotlight and the ticking clock in an attempt to become the next Mastermind champion. The specialist subjects are The Book of Mormon, the fiction of Franz Kafka, Durham County Cricket Club and The Lord of the Rings film trilogy. Mastermind viewers were completely shell-shocked as a contestant went "missing" on the popular BBC quiz show which is now hosted by Clive Myrie. The second round is played similarly to the first round. Host John Humphrys invites five contenders to answer questions in the black chair in the first semi-final. 19/31 Subjects include the films of Nicole Kidman and the children's books of Roald Dahl. The subjects are James Bond villains, the life of Lord Byron, JRR Tolkien's Middle-earth and the castles of Northumberland. Subjects in this semi-final are Men Behaving Badly, Caroline Graham's Inspector Barnaby novels, the history of the Bundesliga, Gerald Durrell and Neville Chamberlain. John Humphrys hosts another heat of the classic quiz, where four contenders take to the black chair. The contestant also wins the $10,000 if they answer the Ultimate Trivia Question correctly. John Humphrys hosts the relaunched series of the classic quiz where contenders take the famous black chair under the glare of the spotlight hoping to become Mastermind champion. The quiz subsequently became one of the most-watched shows on British television. The hunt for the nation's Mastermind continues as Clive Myrie tests four more contenders on their specialist subjects and general knowledge under the glare of the spotlight and the ticking clock. The last programme of the original series was filmed at St Magnus Cathedral in Orkney.[5]. Mastermind: Created by Bill Wright. On their 2005 Christmas Special, comedy duo French & Saunders parodied the show with Jennifer Saunders playing Abigail Wilson, a pensioner whose special subject is ceramic teapots. The specialist subjects include Christopher Hitchens, Ayrton Senna and Killing Eve. Four more contenders face the black chair under the spotlight and the ticking clock in an attempt to become the next Mastermind champion. This round lasts for a maximum of three questions, the contestant with the most points at the end of this round wins $1,000 and plays the "Ultimate Trivia Challenge. If it becomes mathematically impossible for both of the trailing players to overtake the leader, the game ends immediately. The subjects are the Miss Marple novels of Agatha Christie, the Scottish national football team, John Clare, King Henry VII, and the life and work of Aubrey Beardsley. As before, if the contestant wins the $10,000 three times (two times in season 3), they are invited to become a Master Mind. and the French Wars of Religion. In each, Benny played the role of Magnusson while Jackie Wright played the hapless contestant. Topics are: the life and music of Bob Dylan, Sitting Bull, the life and work of Sir Arthur Sullivan and King Henry I. John Humphrys asks the questions as four contenders take the walk to the black chair. This week's subjects are the Academy Awards, King Crimson, Weimar Germany and Gerard Manley Hopkins. John Humphrys asks the questions in a semi-final of the classic quiz. The subjects are the films of Ewan McGregor, British race courses, World Heritage sites and CJ Sansom's Shardlake novels. Tonight's subjects are Formula One Grand Prix circuits, Oliver Cromwell, the Charles Paris mysteries by Simon Brett and Fillipo Brunelleschi. The hunt for the nation's Mastermind continues as John Humphrys grills four more contenders on their specialist subjects and general knowledge. Mastermind: John Humphrys crowns youngest champion (Image: BBC) Mastermind: John Humphrys and Jonathan (Image: BBC) He'd already shown off his impressive skillset earlier in the series through. John Humphrys poses the questions as four contestants brave the famous black chair. Tonight's subjects are Blur, the short stories of David Foster Wallace, Jasper Fforde's Thursday Next novels and the American Civil War. The subjects are Pink Floyd, Albert Speer, the X-Men films, Henry III and Christopher Brookmyre's Jack Parlabane novels. Subjects are: the Feature Films of Peter Sellers, Orchids, the Life and Music of Paul Robeson and the Open Golf Championship 1960-2012. Magnusson's catchphrase "I've started so I'll finish" was also the title of his history of the show. Four more contenders brave the black chair in Britain's toughest quiz. Jonathan and Muffy were both contestants on The Chase. Contestants write computer code to calculate the shortest . Clive Myrie asks the questions in another heat, with the contenders answering questions on the life and works of John Cage, the wines of Portugal and Only Fools and Horses. Tonight's subjects are freshwater fish of the British Isles, Nick Cave, the history of Scouting in the UK and Lin-Manuel Miranda. John Humphrys asks the questions in a semi-final of the classic quiz. John Humphrys invites four more contenders to answer questions in the black chair. If a question has been read out in full when time expires, but the contestants have not yet given an answer, they are allowed a few seconds to do so. John Humphrys invites four more contenders to answer questions in the black chair. Last year, I decided to partake in something that was vastly outside of my comfort zone: I was a contestant on BBC's Mastermind. Later, it was recorded in Manchester at studios such as New Broadcasting House and Granada Studios, before moving to dock10 studios in 2011. John Humphrys and the famous black chair return for another series of television's toughest quiz. John Humphrys invites four more contenders to answer questions in the black chair. Topics are Asterix, General Robert E Lee, the life and works of Puccini and the life and times of George IV. No one has ever won more than twice. Tonights subjects are 1970s pop, Neville Chamberlain, Sparta and CS Lewis. John Humphrys presents another episode of the classic quiz. He would then play the music on keyboard with an over-the-top hellish sounding climax. John Humphrys presents the grand final of the classic quiz. The format was different, however, with Wise, then Morecambe, being asked 10 questions each. Tonight's subjects are British and Irish women astronomers, White House pets, Edith Cavell and La Vuelta a Espaa. The specialist subjects are Marie Curie, the BBC sitcom `Ghosts', Elizabeth Woodville and Banksy. In 1974, Morecambe and Wise performed a sketch based on Mastermind, which featured Magnusson and the black chair. John Humphrys hosts another semi-final of Britain's toughest quiz. BBC One's Celebrity Mastermind 2022 line-up revealed David James, Janette Manrara, Ellie Taylor, The Vivienne and Jackie Weaver are among the familiar faces taking a seat in the famous chair. The relaunched series continues with another four contenders taking to the black chair, answering questions on their chosen specialist subjects to earn a place in the semi-finals. The Master Minds compete with the same format, on a new set of questions, to determine which Master Mind will take on the winning contestant in the Ultimate Trivia Challenge. John Humphrys asks the questions as the hunt continues for the nation's Mastermind. John Humphrys asks the questions as the hunt continues for the nation's Mastermind. Two contestants, Lucy and Ian, got off to a flying start by answering all of their questions correctly during their specialist round. John Humphrys asks the questions as the hunt continues for the nation's Mastermind. The contestant answers the questions while the Master Mind is isolated offstage, the Master Mind then returns to the stage to answer the same five questions. The specialist subjects are films based on the works of Stephen King, Joan Rivers, US state capitals and Neil Gaiman novels. Four (and in later contests five or six) contestants face two rounds, one on a specialised subject of the contestant's choice, the other a general knowledge round. John Humphrys presents another heat of the classic quiz. Its current whereabouts are unknown. Topics in this first heat are the life of Robert Bruce Lockhart, human parasites, the siege of Malta and the life and work of AC Swinburne. The specialist subjects are the Trans-Siberian Railway, Dusty Springfield, Monty Python films and Grayson Perry. Everyone (including the other two experts) secretly and simultaneously locks in their answers, a contestant's correct answer is worth 50 points if the chosen expert got it right, and 100 points if not. John Humphrys presents the second heat of this series. This has led to the programme's catchphrase, "I've started so I'll finish." John Humphrys presents another heat of the classic quiz where contenders take the famous black chair under the glare of the spotlight and the ticking clock as they each attempt to become the next Mastermind champion. If contestants have the same score and number of passes, a five-question tiebreaker is played. The rules from the first round apply, except that the time limit is extended (usually two and a half minutes since 2010, or two minutes in semi-finals and until 2010). Clive Myrie hosts another heat of the classic quiz where contenders take to the black chair.
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