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The current record for the lowest score in the specialist subject round is jointly held by Simon Curtis, Steve Ferry, Nancy Lam and Amy Tapper, all of whom only scored one point when answering questions on the life and films of Jim Carrey, the Thirty Years' War, Rod Stewart and the films of Adam Sandler respectively. In February 2021, Humphrys announced that after eighteen years at the helm of the show, he would leave the show. On 22 March 2021, it was announced that Clive Myrie would take over as host. Myrie made his debut on 23 August 2021. [6]

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Patience is a virtue Mike Hooper 5 acquired years ago, which has stood him in good stead since his arrival at Anfield. Davison, Phil (19 April 2012). "Obituary: Mamie Magnusson; made her name in journalism when women were rarely seen in news rooms". The Scotsman . Retrieved 22 August 2021. As under the 2015 Regulations, “commenced” is likely to mean “advertised”. Learning lessons from the transition to the 2015 Regulations, the new Act will make transitional application for procurements which are “non-competitive”– for example those that are exempt because they are “in-house” contracts or “joint collaborations”. Any non-competitive procurement entered into later than 3 months after implementation date will be subject to the rules of the new regime, unless a Voluntary Ex-Ante Transparency Notice (VEAT) has already been published for the procurement. Spitting Image used the Mastermind format in a sketch where a Magnus Magnusson puppet asked questions of a Jeffrey Archer puppet whose specialist subject was himself. The twist was that Archer's puppet, being incapable of answering questions about himself without exaggeration or evasion, ends the round with zero points. Aberdeen-born Gary, who was has lived in Greater Manchester for 13 years, began his job at Woodbank surgery in Brandesholme last November, just three days after filming the show’s final. Producers had sworn contestants to secrecy, meaning he couldn’t tell colleagues or patients about his victory for six months.How is his general knowledge? Is he good at quizzes? “Clearly not,” he says, referring to those miserable four points, before admitting he is quite useful in a pub quiz team. What would be his preferred specialist subject? “American politics, possibly? The history of Manchester City, 1976 to the present? The operas of Puccini? Who knows?” He likes his jazz, too. Not bad, for range. How did Myrie describe … [BEEP BEEP BEEP] I’ve started so I’ll finish … the boxer Tyson Fury in 2015, for which the BBC apologised?” What has been the most memorable specialist subject for you across the series so far since you’ve been the host?

Mastermind host Clive Myrie reveals what to expect from the

The government is working to a go live date of October 2024 at the moment. If you would like to respond to the consultations the window is open until 28 July for Part 1, and 25 August for Part 2. From the newsroom, the way to fight that battle is with the sword of truth. “It’s about maintaining trust, making it as clear as possible to those audiences that the stuff they hear and see is, to the best of our ability, going to be truthful, it’s going to be factual, it’s going to be, at the same time, a reflection of who we are. If you want to understand who we are as a nation and a people, and you want to understand what is going on in the world, come to BBC News.” Yes, occasionally someone concludes ‘it’s not for me’ – usually these are people who have been persuaded along by someone else. Occasionally someone can’t get the support they need from their employer but most people who come to a Taster Day are keen to do more. The reality is, if you’re going to participate in a 20-day programme spread out over five months, it takes a bit of planning. In this sketch, Barker plays Magnus Magnusson, the presenter and Corbett plays Charlie Smithers, a contestant)

Q&A with Mastermind host Clive Myrie

The former University Challenge quizmaster, playwright and publisher was a genuinely erudite man, with an intensely telegenic way of showcasing his natural intelligence

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The winner is the contestant with the highest total score after two rounds. Ties are broken in favour of the contestant with the fewest total passes. If contestants have the same score and number of passes, a five-question tiebreaker is played. Each of the tied contestants answers the same set of questions individually, with the others exiting the studio so that they cannot hear the results. The contestant who gives the most correct answers is the winner. In 2013, Mastermind featured on the ITV show Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway, as part of an Ant Vs Dec segment where Ant and Dec had to answer questions based around a school challenge they took part in. Ant won. In parts of South Wales, when the closing-time bell rings, the landlord bellows: “ I’ve started so I’ll finish. What is the span of the Golden Gate bridge in San Francisco?” No idea – that name has disappeared.” The internet is like someone leaving the pub door open at two in the morning and you can hear everything

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The earliest occurrences of the phrase that I have found explicitly refer to BBC’s Mastermind and to Magnus Magnusson. The first of these occurrences is from the humoristic column Keith Waterhouse 2 on Thursday, published in the Daily Mirror (London, England) of Thursday 12 th January 1978: Mastermind International – BBC One London – 28 February 1979". BBC Genome Project . Retrieved 7 November 2014. Nonetheless, Myrie studied law at university, after which he got a place at Middle Temple, as well as an offer to join the BBC as a trainee reporter. It was a toss-up between the two – follow his parents’ dreams or his own. “They came over in the 60s, the generation after Windrush, and you don’t travel 6,000 miles, leave everything you know, the sunshine, the beach, to come here for your children to be bums – ie journalists.” Cup Final Grandstand – BBC One London – 6 May 1978". BBC Genome Project . Retrieved 7 November 2014. Does he feel constrained by impartiality? “Yeah, of course. I’m a human being and I’ve got opinions and ideas and points of view.” It’s just that, when he walks through the doors of this building, those points of view need to be invisible. “I am allowed to vote, Sam, but you don’t need to know, the public doesn’t need to know, how I vote.”

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