Mastermind | |
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Also known as | Supermind Mastermind Cup Final/Sport Mastermind International Mastermind Champions/Champion of Champions Junior Mastermind |
Genre | Game show |
Created by | Bill Wright |
Presented by | Magnus Magnusson (1972–1997) Peter Snow (1998–2000) Clive Anderson (2001–2002) John Humphrys (2003–2021) Clive Myrie (2021–) |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language | English |
No. of series | 48 (Regular) 3 (Supermind) 4 (Cup Final/Sport) 5 (International) 2 (Champions/Champion of Champions) 5 (Junior) |
No. of episodes | 980 (Regular) 3 (Supermind) 13 (Cup Final/Sport) 5 (International) 8 (Champions/Champion of Champions) 29 (Junior) |
Production | |
Production locations | Dock10 studios (2011–2019) Blackstaff House, Belfast (2019–present) |
Running time | 30 minutes (Regular) 60 minutes (Series finals) |
Production companies | BBC (1972–2015) BBC Studios (2015–2019) Hat Trick Productions and Hindsight Productions (2019–present) |
Original release | |
Network | BBC1 (1972–1997) BBC Radio 4 (1998–2000) Discovery Channel (2001–2002) BBC Two (2003–) |
Release | 11 September 1972 present | –
Related | |
Celebrity Mastermind Disney Q Family Mastermind | |
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Mastermind is a British television quiz show for the BBC, currently presented by Clive Myrie. Its creator, Bill Wright, drew inspiration from his experiences of being interrogated by the Gestapo during World War II.[1] The show features an intimidating setting and challenging questions. Four (and in later contests five or six) contestants face two rounds, one on a specialised subject of the contestant's choice, the other a general knowledge round.
Mastermind's theme music is "Approaching Menace" by the British composer Neil Richardson. The show was recorded, with original presenter Magnus Magnusson, on location at UK universities. Later, it was recorded in Manchester at studios such as New Broadcasting House and Granada Studios, before moving to dock10 studios in 2011. The show relocated to Belfast for the 2019–2020 series.
The show ... was the brainchild of the TV producer Bill Wright..., who drew on his wartime experiences of being interrogated by the Gestapo.