
Hmmm … 
You know, I’ll be honest, just for once, I’ve got the Yesterday channel on.
Fascinating little series.   Earth Story’s a sort of potted history of the science of geology, along with major incidents and theories along the way: presenter Aubrey Manning’s interviewing a scientist about fumeroles. 
Amazing the amount of stuff you get out of them … 
Lets get moving on, shall we … ?
Before I get the opportunity to use the word schist* …  
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Yesterday’s Teaser saw Kaiju — all on his ownsome — putting in his answers and bagging 6 out of 6.   Lets see how he — and you — do with today’s questions: here they are, along with the ‘How To’, License and video …  
Q1)  13th January, 2009, saw the death of Anglo-American actor, Patrick McGoohan: what was the name of his famous 1967/68 ITV series … ?
Q2)  13th January, 1968, saw Johnny Cash record a live concert at Folsom State Prison: what was the name of the resulting live album … ?
Q3)  13th January, 1931, saw the birth of actor, Ian Hendry: in which 1980 film did he play the character of Hitchens?
Q4)  More to the point, who played the title character in the film … ?
Q5)  13th January, 1939, saw the Black Friday bush fires take place: in which country … ?
Q6)  And finally … 13th January, 1942, saw Henry Ford patent what: a plastic car, a diesel engine or an electric æroplane?
And here’s yesterday’s questions and answers …
Q1)  12th January, 1895, saw the founding of which UK non-government-organisation … ?
A1)  The National Trust.
Q2)  12th January, 2001, saw the first foreign manager to take charge of the England football team go into post: what was his name … ?
Q3)  January 12th, 1872, saw the coronation of Yohannes 4th of where … ?
A3)  Ethiopia.
Q4)  14th January, 1976, saw the death of the world’s most popular writer: who was she … ?
A4)  Dame Agatha Christie.
Q5)  More to the point, what was the name of the record-breaking play that writer wrote … ?
A5)  The Mousetrap.
Q6)  And finally … 12th January, 1918, saw laws in Finland go into effect that gave who full Finnish citizenship?
A6)  Jews.
Enjoy those, everyone.
And, as both Kaiju and I gave him a mention … ?
I’ll share this with you … 
* Seemingly, there’s an area of Yellowstone National Park called the Valley of 4000 Fumeroles.   Is it me, or isn’t that the lost Mothers of Invention album … ?
 
1. "The Prisoner"
ReplyDelete2. Live at Folsom State Prison
3. McVicar
4. Roger Daltrey of The Who, as John McVicar
5. Victoria, Australia
6. a plastic-bodied automobile - a car 30 percent lighter than metal cars
Kaiju, I’ve got to admit, I was a big fan of the original Prisoner: the remake on the other hand … ?
ReplyDeleteDeary, deary me …