But let’s move on, shall we?
Q1) 29th May, 1953, saw Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay reach the summit of Mount Everest. Everest is in which mountain range?
Q2) 29th May, 2001, saw the US Supreme Court rule disabled golfer, Casey Martin, could use what: a caddy, a golf cart or a modified 3 iron?
Q3) 29th May, 1982, saw Pope John Paul 2nd make a historic visit to Canterbury Cathedral. Who was the Archbishop Of Canterbury who greeted him: Dr Robert Runcie, Reverend George Carey, or Dr Rowan Williams?
Q4) 29th May, 1874, saw the birth of writer, G. K. Chesterton. Which fictional detective did he create: Sherlock Holmes, Father Brown or Ellery Queen?
Q5) Finally … 29th May, 1942, saw Bing Crosby, the Ken Darby Singers and the John Scott Trotter orchestra record which Christmas song?
Q1) 28th May saw the first broadcast of The Goon Show: in which year of the 1950s?A1) 1951.
Q2) The show’s main scriptwriter was Terence Alan Milligan. Terence was better known how?A2) Spike Milligan.
Q3) Which of his characters was — arguably — ALSO a type of cake?A3) Eccles. (Occasionally referred to as ‘Mad Dan’ Eccles.)
Q4) Osric Pureheart and Hugh Jampton were played by which member of The Goons?A4) Michael Bentine.
Q5) That actor also presented a children’s show: between 1973 and 1980. What was it called?A5) Michael Bentine’s Potty Time.
Q6) Major Bloodnok, Bluebottle and Henry Crun were all played by whom?A6) Peter Sellers. (I WAS thinking about mentioning Hercules Grytpype-Thynne … But Daniel couldn’t pronounce it … )
Q7) The actor who played Bluebottle was also associated with a fictional (film) detective. What was that detective’s name?
Q8) The Goons only Welsh member, Harry Secombe, regularly played which character?A8) Neddie Seagoon.
Q9) Secombe was also a singer. In which range: Tenor, baritone or bass?A9) Tenor.
Q10) The series ended in 1960. When was The Last Goon Show Of All broadcast?A10) 1972. (It was a special, marking the BBC’s 50th Anniversary.)
“It is a strange thing that many truly spiritual men, such as General Gordon, have actually spent some hours in speculating upon the precise location of the Garden of Eden. Most probably we are in Eden still. It is only our eyes that have changed.”
G. K. Chesterton, 29 May 1874 – 14 June 1936.
I love that clip of Spike Milligan! :)
ReplyDelete1. the Himalayas
2. a golf cart
3. Robert Runcie
4. Father Brown
5. White Christmas