Celebrity Mastermind - Season 18
Season 18
Episodes
Tim Vine, Alastair Stewart, Hal Cruttenden, Samira Ahmed
Comedian Tim Vine, newsreader Alastair Stewart, comedian Hal Cruttenden and journalist and broadcaster Samira Ahmed are back in the spotlight tonight answering questions on Jaws, Lewis Hamilton, Magnus Magnusson and Space 1999.
Bronagh Waugh, Darren Harriott, Adam Pearson, Riyadh Khalaf
Actress Bronagh Waugh, comedian Darren Harriott, TV presenter and campaigner Adam Pearson and presenter and author Riyadh Khalaf answer questions on Fleabag, Kanye West, WWE and James Cameron's Titanic.
Dylan Llewellyn, Claire McCollum, Caspar Lee, Rickie Haywood-Williams
Dylan Llewellyn, Claire McCollum, Caspar Lee and Rickie Haywood-Williams are put to the test by John Humphrys in the classic quiz where celebrities take to the famous black chair.
Paul Chuckle, Amanda Henderson, Geoff Norcott, Levi Roots
Comedian Paul Chuckle, actress Amanda Henderson, comedian Geoff Norcott and chef Levi Roots are in the famous black chair tonight answering questions on English football clubs, songs from animated Disney films, the Star Wars prequel trilogy and reggae music.
Carl Frampton, Victoria Fritz, Wayne Sleep, Rav Wilding
John puts four more famous faces under the spotlight in another episode of the classic quiz where celebrities donate to their chosen charities. Boxer Carl Frampton, journalist Victoria Fritz, dancer Wayne Sleep and TV presenter Rav Wilding are in the famous black chair tonight answering questions on The Office, the Chelsea Flower Show, Lilian Baylis and The Inbetweeners.
Ranj Singh, Jessica Wright, Alan Johnson, Katy Brand
John Humphrys puts Dr Ranj Singh, Jessica Wright, Alan Johnson and Katy Brand to the test in the classic quiz where celebrities brave the famous black chair.
Ade Edmondson, Yung Filly, Serena Guthrie, Gareth Thomas
John Humphrys puts another four famous faces under the spotlight in tonight's episode of the classic quiz where celebrities donate to their chosen charities. Actor and writer Ade Edmondson, comedian and presenter Yung Filly, professional netballer Serena Guthrie and former professional rugby player Gareth Thomas are in the famous black chair tonight answering questions on Hannibal, Drake, the island of Jersey and Erasure.
Radzi Chinyanganya, Ruth Madeley, Ann Widdecombe, Tom Read Wilson
John Humphrys asks the questions as four famous faces, aiming to help their chosen charities, go under the spotlight and brave the black chair in another episode of the classic quiz. TV presenter Radzi Chinyanganya, actress Ruth Madeley, politician Ann Widdecombe and TV personality Tom Read Wilson answer questions on Olympic sprinters, Will & Grace, the escape of King Charles II and My Fair Lady.
Bez, Maya Sondhi, Darren Bent, Elizabeth McKenna
John Humphrys asks the questions as four more famous faces brave the black chair. Dancer and percussionist Bez, actress Maya Sondhi, former professional footballer Darren Bent and florist and entrepreneur Elizabeth McKenna answer questions on beekeeping, Julie Walters, the James Bond films and the life and works of Watson Fothergill.
Kelly Gallagher, Stephen Bailey, Daniel Lawrence Taylor, Bobby Seagull
John Humphrys asks the questions as four more famous faces brave the black chair in another episode of the classic quiz, donating to their chosen charities. Paralympic alpine skier Kelly Gallagher, comedian Stephen Bailey, actor and comedy writer Daniel Lawrence Taylor and mathematician and TV presenter Bobby Seagull are in the spotlight tonight answering questions on the architect Frank Lloyd Wright, 90s and 00s girl groups, the Jurassic Park films and England at the FIFA World Cup.
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