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Mastermind

  • TV Series
  • 1972–1997
  • 30m
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Mastermind (1972)
Game Show

Quiz show featuring members of the public answering specialist and general knowledge questions in a black chair. The series ran for 25 years with host Magnus Magnusson, ending in 1997. It wa... Read allQuiz show featuring members of the public answering specialist and general knowledge questions in a black chair. The series ran for 25 years with host Magnus Magnusson, ending in 1997. It was eventually resurrected on the BBC in 2003.Quiz show featuring members of the public answering specialist and general knowledge questions in a black chair. The series ran for 25 years with host Magnus Magnusson, ending in 1997. It was eventually resurrected on the BBC in 2003.

  • Creator
    • Bill Wright
  • Stars
    • Magnus Magnusson
    • Fred Housego
    • Patricia Owen
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    722
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    • Creator
      • Bill Wright
    • Stars
      • Magnus Magnusson
      • Fred Housego
      • Patricia Owen
    • 4User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 3 BAFTA Awards
      • 3 nominations total

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    Magnus Magnusson
    • Self - Host
    • 1972–1997
    Fred Housego
    • Self - Contender
    • 1980–1982
    Patricia Owen
    • Self - Contender
    • 1973–1982
    Nancy Wilkinson
    • Self - Contender
    • 1972–1982
    Leslie Grout
    • Self - Contender
    • 1981–1982
    Charles Key
    • Self - Contender
    • 1973
    Daniel Appleby
    • Self - Contender
    • 1973
    Paul Ponder
    • Self - Contender
    • 1973
    Kathryn Tyson
    • Self - Contender
    • 1983
    Margery Elliott
    • Self - Contender
    • 1973
    John Laurence Keogh
    • Self - Contender
    • 1980
    Christopher Hughes
    • Self - Contender
    • 1983
    James Bitton
    • Self - Contender
    • 1981
    Paul Hancock
    • Self - Contender
    • 1987
    Rosemary James
    • Self - Contender
    • 1979–1982
    David Hunt
    David Hunt
    • Self - Contender
    • 1979–1982
    Beryl Leatham Thomas
    • Self - Contender
    • 1972
    Joan Taylor
    • Self - Contender
    • 1972
    • Creator
      • Bill Wright
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    chris_gaskin123

    That dreaded black chair

    I often watched Mastermind when Magnus Magnusson presented it but he quit in 1997 and the series was revived in 2003 with John Humphrys as presenter. I still watch it sometimes.

    This quiz features two rounds, the first one is where the four contestants are asked questions on the subject they have chosen and round two is a general knowledge round. The contestant with the highest score goes through to the next stage.

    Mastermind is noted for several things, most notably that dreaded black leather chair and it also has a notable theme and that famous saying: "I've started, so I'll finish", which John Humphrys now uses. At least that is still used.

    Mastermind is now shown on BBC2 on a weekday evening during prime time. Certainly a lot better that rubbish makeover shows and reality programmes.
    dgrahamwatson

    I started writing this -- so i'll finish!

    Mastermind certainly has a cult following but to be honest it was not every bodies cup of tea. It was dull and slow and broadcast on a dull Sunday night too. What made it worse and a frustrating show to watch was that 95 % of the questions asked were just beyond the average person. It was understandable for the specialized topics i.e. " Chinese art between 1435- 1702" or "Greek mythology between 800 and 600 BC but general knowledge – come on i.e. " what is a how many brothers and sisters did the queen of Sheeba have? That's not really general knowledge!

    Yes it was original with its quirky setting with the big chair, the dimming of the lights and the ugly sounding buzzer when a contestant ran out of time. Also, it had it's clichés " now I've started" etc and "pass" The secret to mastermind from a contestants point of view was to call "pass" on a question if you had any doubts about the answer. You could them move onto a new question. If you were wrong you would be given the long-winded answer from Magnus and thus use up valuable time.

    To what I recall nothing really stood out on the show apart from the fact that occasionally a taxi driver and train driver won the series of mastermind at some time during it's run. Or that from time to time some poor contestant fell apart under the pressure of the situation and embarrassingly made a fool of themselves. You would certainly feel for them when they flopped in front of millions of viewers; very similar to an actor on stage fluffing his lines at the theater.

    In fact the most memorable thing I remember in it's heyday was not actually on the show but a mickey take on the a Morcame and Wise show poking fun at Mastermind. It had the same dark setting with Magnus Magnuson asking the questions (good sport that he was!) to a confident looking Eric Morcame where every answer to the Question was "pass" much to the bemusement of an irate Ernie wise.

    I.e. on the game of monopoly to collect $200 you have to ----- through go?

    Eh "pass" ---- correct!

    What is it called when one footballer kicks the ball to another teammate? "Pass" ---- correct

    The very famous crossing between Pakistan and Afghanistan is called the Kyber? "Pass" ----- correct

    You get the picture. Magnus Magnison was very likable and dignified and compared to the garbage on TV now at least mastermind did have some decorum and class.
    7floydgaming

    Expert or Liar 2: Electric Boogaloo

    I have always felt as though Mastermind felt like some variation of another game show idea named "Expert or Liar" which was featured in the eponymous Regular Show episode. What I mean by that is that, just like in Expert or Liar, the contestants in Mastermind choose a very niche subject to have asked questions on, and that subject is also something the contestants almost always claim to be an "expert" in said subject.

    Though I guess it's rather boring by comparison, since the contestants come on this show on their own will, and don't get humiliated if they get a single question (of a subject they claim to be an expert in) wrong.

    Anyway, if you liked that episode of Regular Show, this show might be worth taking a bit of a look at.

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    • Trivia
      The show's most iconic elements, a black leather chair in which the contestants sit, lit by a single spotlight in an otherwise dark studio, are inspired by creator Bill Wright's interrogations by the Gestapo when he was a prisoner during the Second World War.

      The circle was completed in An Enigma Variation (1989) when a Gestapo officer interviewed a candidate for promotion, by asking him questions on a specialist subject in similar circumstances.
    • Quotes

      Contestant: Pass.

    • Connections
      Edited into Auntie's Bloomers: More Auntie's Bloomers (1992)
    • Soundtracks
      Approaching Menace
      Written by Neil Richardson

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    • Release date
      • September 11, 1972 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
      • BBC (United Kingdom)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Вдохновитель
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      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
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      • 30m
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