Celebrity Mastermind - Season 19

Season 19
Episodes

Omid Djalili, Charlotte Crosby, Dr Zoe Williams, James Haskell
John Humphrys puts Omid Djalili, Charlotte Crosby, Dr Zoe Williams and James Haskell to the test in the classic quiz where celebrities brave the famous black chair.

Miles Jupp, Zoe Lyons, Neil Hannon, Lucy Porter
Four former Celebrity Mastermind winners - Miles Jupp, Zoe Lyons, Neil Hannon and Lucy Porter - are put to the test in a special champion of champions episode.

Scarlett Moffatt, Matt Everitt, Lucrezia Millarini, Stephen K Amos
Scarlett Moffatt, Matt Everitt, Lucrezia Millarini and Stephen K Amos are in the black chair tonight. John Humphrys asks the questions in the celebrity version of the classic quiz.

Lemn Sissay, Arielle Free, Crissy Rock, Andrew Cotter
Lemn Sissay, Arielle Free, Crissy Rock and Andrew Cotter are put to the test by John Humphrys in the classic quiz where celebrities take to the famous black chair.

Kimberly Wyatt, Darren Kennedy, Normski, Aoife Hinds

Martin Roberts, Fern Britton, Victoria Ekanoye, Arthur Williams

Jon Culshaw, Richie Anderson, Rachel Johnson, Denis Lawson

Joe Pasquale, Grace Dent, Mwaksy, Robin Ince

Amanda Abbington, Rick Edwards, Richard Blackwood, Laura Tobin

Marcus Brigstocke, Vick Hope, Briony May Williams, Siobhán McSweeney

Steve Backshall, Noreen Khan, Rhys James, Caroline Flint

Amber Gill, Rob Deering, Ben Bailey Smith. Katie Razzall
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. Love Island winner Amber Gill, comedian and broadcaster Rob Deering, actor and writer Ben Bailey Smith and Newsnight journalist Katie Razzall are in the spotlight tonight, answering questions on How to Train Your Dragon, Stranger Things, Richard Pryor and Dora Maar.

Debbie McGee, Ben Cajee, Kiri Pritchard-McLean, Tracy-Ann Oberman
John Humphrys asks the questions as four more famous faces brave the black chair in another episode of the classic quiz where celebrities donate to their chosen charities. Entertainer Debbie McGee, TV presenter Ben Cajee, comedian Kiri Pritchard-McLean and actress Tracy-Ann Oberman answer questions on Dame Margot Fonteyn, West Ham United, Inside No. 9 and the women of Imperial Rome.

Kate Thornton, Nancy Lam, Dominic Skinner, Katy Wix
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.
Broadcaster Kate Thornton, TV chef Nancy Lam, make-up artist Dominic Skinner from BBC Three's Glow Up and actor Katy Wix from Ghosts are in the spotlight tonight answering questions on Dulwich, Rod Stewart, Alexander McQueen and the plays of Annie Baker.
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