CELEBRITY MASTERMIND 2022 CONFIRMS CELEBRITY LINE-UP
The line-up for this year’s Celebrity Mastermind has today been confirmed, as 56 brave celebrities take on the famous black chair with their chosen specialist subjects.
As well as competing for a coveted Celebrity Mastermind trophy, the celebrities are all raising money for their chosen charity.
Clive Myrie says: “I can’t wait to reveal how some of the nation’s best loved celebrities deal with the black chair! It’ll be fun for viewers, though maybe less for our celebs, but win or lose, they’ll be helping their favourite charities. So bring it on!"
Across the 14 episodes of Celebrity Mastermind, viewers can expect to see some of their favourite celebrities tackling specialist subjects ranging from; The History of Ice-Cream and Planets of the Solar System, to The Fresh Prince of Bel Air and the music of Cardi B.
The full line-up is as follows:
Week one
David James, former England goalkeeper on Roy Lichtenstein
Antony Costa, singer on Grease the musical
Jackie Weaver, council officer on The Chronicles of Riddick
Ellie Taylor, comedian on Geri Halliwell
Week two
Ruthie Henshall, actress on the film musicals of Gene Kelly
Chris Mason, BBC political correspondent on The Yorkshire Dales
Poppy Jay, broadcaster on Cardi B
Rufus Hound, comedian and actor on Jim Henson
Week three
Janette Manrara, former Strictly professional dancer and tv presenter, on Disney’s renaissance era
Nish Kumar, comedian on Jimi Hendrix
Olly Smith, BBC Saturday Kitchen’s wine expert on Withnail and I
John Altman, actor (EastEnder’s Nick Cotton) on The Isle of White
Week four
Roger Black, former Olympic athlete on The Princess Bride
Snoochie Shy, BBC 1Xtra Presenter & DJ on Giggs (the rapper)
Anna Soubry, commentator and former Conservative MP on Fawlty Towers
Natalie Anderson, actress (Emmerdale’s Alicia Metcalfe) on Coco Chanel
Week five
Maria McErlane, presenter and actress on the history of women on bicycles
The Vivienne, Ru Paul’s Drag Race superstar on Cher
Martine Croxall, BBC News presenter on Nellie Bly
Ace, DJ and broadcaster on The Fresh Prince of Bel Air
Week six
Philippa Dunne, actress (BBC2’s Motherland) on Stanley Kubrick’s The Shining
Phil Wang, comedian on the wines of New Zealand
Keith Brymer Jones, judge on Channel 4’s Great Pottery Throwdown, on Dame Lucie Rie
Dani Harmer, actor (Tracy Beaker) on Ru Paul’s Drag Race
Week seven
Nina Conti, comedian and ventriloquist on the short stories of Stephen King
Brenton West, from BBC1’s The Repair Shop on Formula One 1977-87
Fatima Manji, journalist and Channel 4 news presenter on Queen Victoria
Martel Maxwell, TV presenter (BBC1’s Homes Under The Hammer) on Freddie Mercury
Week eight
Anne Diamond, broadcaster on the birth of British radar
Shivi Ramoutar, TV chef on Sex and the City
Eilidh McIntyre, Olympic sailing gold medalist on Karl Lagerfeld
Chris McCausland, comedian on Pearl Jam
Week nine
Jeremy Edwards, actor on Carrie Fisher
Sonali Shah, TV Presenter (BBC2’s Escape To the Country) on George Michael
Dave Rowntree, musician (Blur drummer) on Nikola Tesla
Camilla Tominey, journalist and broadcaster on the Back to the Future trilogy
Week ten
Sian Williams, journalist and Channel 5 news host on Anna Freud
Sophie Duker, comedian and writer on The History Boys
Sonny Jay, radio presenter (Capital FM) on One Direction
Kellie Shirley, actress (Sky’s The Long Run) on Abigail’s Party
Week eleven
Pat Nevin, former professional footballer on the Jeeves & Wooster Stories of P.G. Wodehouse
Anna Nightingale, actress (Emmerdale’s Andrea Tate) on Oasis
Tom Malone Jr, TV personality (Channel 4’s Gogglebox) on Ricky Hatton
Roo Irvine, TV antiques expert (BBC1’s Bargain Hunt) on pedigree cat breeds
Week twelve
Martin Offiah, former England rugby international on the battle of Britain
Shazia Mirza, comedian on George Carlin
Owain Wyn Evans, BBC TV weather presenter on the music of Britney Spears
Amelle Berrabah, singer (The Sugababes) on the exploration of Mars
Week thirteen
Charlie Higson, actor and writer on classic Westerns of the 1950s and 60s
Adele Roberts, BBC Radio 1 DJ and broadcaster on the planets of the solar system
Ed Gamble, comedian on 30 Rock
Paul Cooper, actor (BBC3’s This Country) on the 1966 World Cup
Week fourteen
James Acaster, comedian on the history of ice cream
Michelle Gayle, singer and actress on the early years of Def Jam recordings
Jean Johansson, TV presenter (Channel 4’s A Place In The Sun) on Kylie Minogue
Charlotte Worthington, BMX Olympic gold medlaist on Michael Jordan
Celebrity Mastermind will air on Saturday nights on BBC One from Saturday 5 February at 7.15pm.
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