Q1)27th April, 1810, saw the composition of Für Elise. Who composed Für Elise?
Q2)27th April, 1992, saw Betty Boothroyd elected as the first female Speaker of the House of Commons. Who’s the current Speaker?
Q3)27th April, 1906, saw the first meeting of the State Duma. The Duma was the parliament of which now gone empire?
Q4)27th April, 1976, saw the birth of actress, Sally Hawkins. In which 2010 film did she play Rita O’Grady?
Q5)Finally … Pripyat was evacuated: on 27th April, 1986. In the wake of an explosion at a nuclear power station, where: Moscow, Chernobyl or Vladivostok?
Here’s yesterday’s questions and answers …
Q1)The SS Ideal X left port: on 26th April, 1956. The ship was one of the world’s first what: oil tanker, container ship or aircraft carrier?
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* I’ve got to admit, I’ve never actually SEEN a Mamet, Olga: there’s another one I know purely by reputation! Although mentioning True West … ? Got me thinking of the 2011 stage version of Frankenstein, directed by Danny Boyle. The two lead actors, Benedict Cumberbatch and Jonny Lee Miller, did the same alternate-night role swap: of the two main parts. Genre fan that I am, I wouldn’t minded seeing that. (Both actors have then gone on to play versions of Sherlock Holmes on TV.)
† Blimey, you do scoot through a reading list, Debbi! Lamb, Biff, Weaveworld! All that, AND the bionic woman routine. Talking of stuff on Facebook? Someone posted this, mentioning that someone had finally developed a Dalek. Although, having had Forbidden Planet on, last night? I was thinking of Robby the Robot!
Yes. I only managed to catch Frankenstein in a cinema showing, saw Cumberbatch playing the monster. Very good. Waiting on the windows... By the way, you might have seen some of Mamet's movies ('House of Games' is probably my favourite, but then it has a psychiatrist on it and Joe Mantegna. He's in quite a few of Mamet's movies, a good friends. And William H. Macy...) If I had to choose one of the adaptations of his plays, 'Glengarry Glen Ross'. 'American Buffalo' isn't bad but the movie version is a bit slow (I saw William H. Macy playing the part of Teach in London and he was glorious. )
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Yes. I only managed to catch Frankenstein in a cinema showing, saw Cumberbatch playing the monster. Very good. Waiting on the windows...
ReplyDeleteBy the way, you might have seen some of Mamet's movies ('House of Games' is probably my favourite, but then it has a psychiatrist on it and Joe Mantegna. He's in quite a few of Mamet's movies, a good friends. And William H. Macy...) If I had to choose one of the adaptations of his plays, 'Glengarry Glen Ross'. 'American Buffalo' isn't bad but the movie version is a bit slow (I saw William H. Macy playing the part of Teach in London and he was glorious. )
Robby the Robot always reminds me of the robot on "Lost in Space"! :)
ReplyDelete1. Beethoven
2. John Bercow
3. the Russian Empire
4. Made in Dagenham
5. Chernobyl