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Created by Bill Wright Original language(s) English No. of episodes 109 First episode date 30 December 2002 Program creator Bill Wright Language English | 5.6/10 TVGuide Country of origin United Kingdom No. of series 15 + 1 special Running time 30 minutes Number of episodes 109 Genre Game show | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Similar Mastermind, Masterchef (UK), Have I Got News for You, Mock the Week, All Star Mr & Mrs |
Celebrity Mastermind is a celebrity version of Mastermind, a British television quiz show broadcast by BBC television. It began in 2002 as a one-off special, expanding to the current arrangement of 10 episodes, broadcast during December and January. It is hosted by John Humphrys, who also hosts the main show.
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Format
The format is the same as the standard show, although each episode is treated as a single contest with the winner receiving a trophy and contestants fees being donated to charity.
History
The original BBC version of Mastermind, hosted by Magnus Magnusson, was broadcast on BBC One from 1972 to 1997. While other versions continued on radio and satellite television, the show didn't return to BBC Television until 2002, with a one off episode, the Mastermind Celebrity Special, originally broadcast on 30 December 2002 on BBC Two to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the first ever Mastermind final The original host, Magnus Magnusson, was brought back for this special. This was a precursor to the main show also being returned to the BBC with a new host, John Humphrys. The first series of the main show hosted by Humphrys began on BBC Two on 7 July 2003. The celebrity version then also aired on BBC Two for a first full series of three episodes in December 2003/January 2004, also hosted by Humphrys. The celebrity version of the show has continued every year since, alongside the main show. Although the main show has remained on BBC Two, the celebrity version was promoted to BBC One from series 2 onwards.
2002 Special
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Series 2 (2004)
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Series 3 (2004–05)
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Series 4 (2005–06)
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Series 5 (2006–07)
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Series 6 (2007–08)
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Trophy
The trophy presented to each winner was originally a commemorative glass bowl. The current trophy (2015–2016 series) is a wedge shaped piece of glass.