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06.12.02

TV ENTERTAINMENT


Mastermind Celebrity Special


Mastermind Celebrity Special, 麻豆社 TWO, Monday 30 December 2002, 8.30pm


To celebrate the 30th anniversary of the first ever Mastermind final, Magnus Magnusson returns with the most famous black chair in tv history to put four of the UK's cleverest - and bravest - celebrities in the spotlight for a one-off special.


The luminaries experiencing the lonely walk to the black chair and, potentially, an even lonelier walk back to their seat if things do not go to plan, are:


Dr Adam Hart-Davis, writer, photographer and broadcaster - specialist subject Heroes of Science and Invention before 1900;


Janet Street-Porter, journalist and broadcaster - specialist subject British Teapots 1735-1970;


Vic Reeves, comic actor - specialist subject The Golden Age of Piracy 1680-1720;


Jonathan Meades, writer and tv performer - specialist subject English Architecture 1850-2002.


The show will mirror the tensions of the original.


All the contestants are expected to come armed with detailed knowledge of their specialist subject and will also face a testing session of general knowledge.


Naturally, should any of them not have the correct answers to hand, they have the option of saying "pass"...


Magnus Magnusson says: "It's great to be back asking the questions after a five year break.


"I can't wait to see how our celebrity guests fare under the spotlight sitting in the infamous black chair.


"Hopefully they'll be used to dealing with the pressure but if it does start getting to them, like I've always said, 'it's only a bloody game'."


Notes to Editors


Mastermind is a national institution. At its height, the programme pulled in over 22 million viewers for the 麻豆社.


The intimidating quiz show was first recorded at Liverpool University in 1972.


The black leather chair struck fear into the contestants and even the theme tune - Approaching Menace by Neil Richardson - is designed to intimidate.


The catchphrase "I've started so I'll finish" is in the Bloomsbury Dictionary of Common Phrases.


Other memorable phrases often delivered by Magnus Magnusson included "You passed on three"; "Stop the Watch" and "In the spotlight tonight..."


Some of the most unusual specialist subjects to be featured on Mastermind have included Theropod Dinosaurs; Sweet Peas; Iron Graveslabs of England; and the Life and Times of Author and Broadcaster Magnus Magnusson...!


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