This Thursday at 7:00 Pm on BBC One, “Celebrity Mastermind” presents a star-studded episode with Season 22 Episode 5. Clive Myrie takes charge, grilling four famous faces in the iconic chair, all in the name of charity. Andrew Roachford, Sara Barron, Jo Coffey, and Jason Mohammad step up to the challenge, showcasing their knowledge on a diverse range of topics.
The episode promises an engaging showdown as the celebrities tackle questions on the music of Stevie Wonder, the classic musical “Guys and Dolls,” the enigmatic Jr Ewing, and the cinematic world of Al Pacino. As the competition heats up, viewers can expect both humor and intensity in this battle of wits.
“Celebrity Mastermind” continues its tradition of blending entertainment with charitable causes, making it a must-watch for trivia enthusiasts and fans of the featured celebrities. Tune in for an evening of fun, knowledge, and goodwill this Thursday on BBC One.
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The episode promises an engaging showdown as the celebrities tackle questions on the music of Stevie Wonder, the classic musical “Guys and Dolls,” the enigmatic Jr Ewing, and the cinematic world of Al Pacino. As the competition heats up, viewers can expect both humor and intensity in this battle of wits.
“Celebrity Mastermind” continues its tradition of blending entertainment with charitable causes, making it a must-watch for trivia enthusiasts and fans of the featured celebrities. Tune in for an evening of fun, knowledge, and goodwill this Thursday on BBC One.
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- 12/15/2023
- by Posts UK
- TV Everyday
“All I Need Is a Miracle” is not a Phil Collins song. But had he not become a solo star in the Eighties, giving his Genesis bandmate Mike Rutherford the time and incentive to launch the side project Mike and the Mechanics, the song would not exist. It was the second single off their 1985 self-titled debut and it became a big hit all over the world.
Collins was very fond of the tune and often sang a snippet of it when introducing Rutherford to the audience at Genesis concerts in...
Collins was very fond of the tune and often sang a snippet of it when introducing Rutherford to the audience at Genesis concerts in...
- 3/4/2021
- by Andy Greene
- Rollingstone.com
An incredible lineup of musicians — including Eric Clapton, Van Morrison, Yusuf/Cat Stevens, Rick Wakeman, Tom Jones, Bonnie Tyler and Nick Mason — came together at London’s 02 Arena on Tuesday night for the Music for the Marsden charity show, which raised money to fight cancer.
Procol Harum’s Gary Brooker was the musical director of the show and he worked alongside keyboardist Paul “Wix” Wickens, guitarists Andy Fairweather Low and Robbie McIntosh, bassist Dave Bronze and drummers Graham Broad and Ian Paice.
Highlights included Van Morrison and Eric Clapton jamming...
Procol Harum’s Gary Brooker was the musical director of the show and he worked alongside keyboardist Paul “Wix” Wickens, guitarists Andy Fairweather Low and Robbie McIntosh, bassist Dave Bronze and drummers Graham Broad and Ian Paice.
Highlights included Van Morrison and Eric Clapton jamming...
- 3/4/2020
- by Andy Greene
- Rollingstone.com
Mike Rutherford had a lot working against him when he revived Mike and the Mechanics in 2010. Not only had it been 15 years since the band — best known for their songs “The Living Years” and “All I Need Is a Miracle” — scored a hit, but original singer Paul Young died in 2000 and his co-frontman Paul Carrack went back to his solo career four years later. But with help of new singers Tom Howar and Andrew Roachford, the guitarist and songwriter has re-established the group as a busy live and recording unit.
- 4/17/2019
- by Andy Greene
- Rollingstone.com
Thirty years ago this month, one of the most profoundly sad songs in pop music history hit Number One on the Hot 100. It was “The Living Years” by Mike + the Mechanics, which forced everyone within earshot of a radio throughout much of 1989 to consider that fact their parents will inevitably die and leave them with profound regret. “I wasn’t there that morning/When my Father passed away,” Paul Carrack sings in a typical verse. “I didn’t get to tell him/All the things I had to say.”
Like many things in the Eighties,...
Like many things in the Eighties,...
- 3/14/2019
- by Andy Greene
- Rollingstone.com
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