- I am your phone a friend when it comes to questions about "Grantchester".
Anything "Grantchester"-esque, I will know, come on.
(upbeat music) - I'm gonna give you the murder, the storyline, and you tell me which vicar solved the crime.
- I like it.
- You ready?
- Yeah.
- [Rishi] You get two points, one for the vicar and one for the season.
- I know who did it.
- A streaker found lifeless after running through the streets shouting about aliens.
- Oh wow!
Okay, the vicar was Will.
- Correct.
(bell dings) - And the season was season... five.
- Correct!
- Yes!
(bell dings) Yes, I'm a genius!
- Three points to Mr. Green.
A man dead... (both laugh) - A man, dead.
Funny, that's "Grantchester."
- [Rishi] From a seemingly self-inflicted gunshot wound.
- The vicar is Al V. Contrum.
- Correct.
- season nine.
- Yeah!
God, you're good at this.
A woman murdered at a London jazz club.
- Oh wow.
It was Sydney?
(bell dings) - It was season two.
(buzzer sounds) No, three!
- season one, season one.
- What?
The singer was season one?
- A deaf boy accused of his mother's murder at Mennonite Farm.
- Mennonite apartment (indistinct).
So that was the vicar was Will, (bell dings) and it was season four.
- Correct.
- I am on fire.
Somebody put me out!
- Very impressed.
- Just doing my bit for law and order.
- Will solved it, didn't he?
- Mm.
- [Bearded] Poison Bear has a cricket match.
- Well, that's an adaptation of one of the books.
A story from that.
And the cricket ball had poison on it.
And the vicar was Sydney (bell dings) and it was series three!
- Yes!
You absolutely smashed that!
That was impressive.
- I really enjoyed that as well.
- So you got all five vicars right.
And four out of five seasons right.
- Yeah.
- Robson Green knows his stuff.
(upbeat music) (audience applauds)