Tuesday 8 September 2009

The Daily Teaser …

Oh, well that’s a thing …

I’ve just caught a trailer for the new series of the BBC’s hospital drama, “Casualty”; looks like the Doctor’s Daughter is going to be playing a doctor.

Weeeeellll … Her Dad did play a vet!

Any way, here’s today’s question’s …

Q1) 8th September, 1966, saw the broadcasting of which TV version of “Star Trek” ?


Q2) Willaim Shatner played Captain Kirk, on TV, and in many of the films; who played James T. Kirk, in the recent movie?


Q3) Who was the Captain of the Enterprise, in “Star Trek: The Next Generation”?


Q4) Change of Trekkie direction; who played the ship’s doctor, in “Star Trek: Voyager”?


Q5) Finishing the “Star Trek” questions off, Leonard Nimoy play’s Spock, who had a human mother; what species was his father, Sarek?


Q6) 8th September, 1966, saw Queen Elizabeth 2nd officially open which British suspension bridge?


Q7) 8/9/1888, saw the first six games played in the world’s oldest professional Football League; in which country of the UK is that league?


Q8) Jack the Ripper’s second victim, Annie Chapman, was found, today in 1888; in which district of London?


Q9) September 8th, 1968, saw the Beatles make their last TV appearance on British TV, on the David Frost Show; which song did they perform?


Q10) And finally, today in 1943, saw which country surrender during World War Two?


And here’s yesterday’s questions and answers …

Q1) 7th September, 70 AD, saw General Titus occupy which Middle Eastern city?

A1) Jerusalem.


Q2) 7th September, 1191, saw Richard the Lionheart, defeat which Saracen general?

A2) Saladin.


Q3) 7th September, 1927, saw Guillaume Apollinaire arrested for stealing which famous painting?

A3) The Mona Lisa.


Q4) Today in 1936, saw Benjamin die in an Australian zoo; she was the world’s last surviving example of which species … ?

A4) The Thylacine, or Tasmanian Tiger.


Q5) 7th September, 1940, saw the beginning of the bombing of London by Nazi Germany; for how many nights did the Blitz last; 57, 67, or 77 nights?

A5) 57 nights.


Q6) And finally, today in 1533, saw the birth of which English queen?

A6) Elizabeth 1st.


Enjoy those! I’ll catch you later!

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