But let’s get a move on, shall we?
Q1) 9th March saw Gold discovered: in California. In which year of the 1840s?
Q2) The strike was in what was called Rancho San Francisco. Parts of the Rancho were in Ventura County, California. Others are where: Kern County, Los Angeles County or Orange Country?
Q3) California’s famed Gold Rush was six years after this strike: and therefore in which year?
Q4) The gold was found after the man who originally found it — Francisco Lopez — dreamt about gold, whilst sleeping with his back to a tree. What KIND of tree: an oak, pine or elm?
Q5) Finally … the owners of the Rancho found what, in 1936?
Q1) 8th March saw the original broadcast of The Hitchhikers Guide To The Galaxy. In which year of the 1970s?A1) 1978.
Q2) On which BBC channel?A2) BBC Radio 4.
Q3) Which author and humourist wrote the series?A3) Douglas Adams.
Q4) Who played the show’s main character, Arthur Dent: in the radio series?A4) Simon Jones.
Q5) Who played the character, in the BBC TV version of the show?A5) It’s that man again: Simon Jones.
Q6) The show’s other main character — voiced by actor Geoffrey McGivern — was named after a car. What was the character’s name?
Q7) More to the point, Ford is a what, for the Guide?A7) Researcher. (According to Ford, ‘Teasers’ are the reason for UFO sightings, on Earth: they’re bored rich kids who find someone who’s unlikely to be believed, and strut up and down in front of them making ‘beep beep’ noises. Whether I should be insulted, at this stage …)
Q8) What’s the connection between Sam Rockwell, and Mark Wing-Davey?A8) They’ve both played Ford’s semi-cousin, Zaphod Beeblebrox. (The third arm’s there to improve his ski-boxing.)
Q9) Sandra Dickinson, Zooey Deschanel and Susan Sheridan all played Trillian: in the various versions of the show. What was Trillian called: before changing her name to Trillian?A9) Tricia McMillan. (Apparently, she has brown eyes: odd, considering.)
Q10) Finally … The Guide, itself, famously refers to Earth as ‘mostly …’ what?A10) Harmless.
“Gold! Gold! Gold! Gold!”
Thomas Hood.
Yeah. I know the feeling about the towels. :)
ReplyDelete1. 1842
2. Los Angeles County
3. 1848
4. an oak
5. oil