But let’s move on, shall we?
Q1) 23rd October, 2012, saw the BBC close down the world’s oldest analogue teletext service: what was it called?
Q2) More to the point, what was ITV’s equivalent?
Q3) 23rd October, 1956, saw thousands of people protest Soviet influence in their country. Which country was that?
Q4) Which war was ended by a UN ceasefire: on 23rd October, 1973?
Q5) 23rd October, 1942, saw the birth of businesswoman and campaigner, Anita Roddick. What was the name of the chain of make-up shops she founded?
Q6) Finally … 23rd October, 1986, saw the birth of actress, Emilia Clarke. Who does she play, in the TV series, Game of Thrones?
Q1) According to Archbishop James Ussher, God created the world on 22nd October. Of which year: 4006 BC, 4004 BC or 4002 BC?A1) 4004BC. (This means the Earth’s a Libra …)
Q2) Ussher was Archbishop of where: Armagh, Ballymena or Collinstown?A2) Armagh.
Q3) What time did Ussher think the world was created: 4pm, 5pm or 6pm?A3) 6pm.
Q4) The Archbishop came up with his chronology, based on his readings of what: the Old Testament or the New Testament?
Q5) Finally … The Book of Genesis says the Earth was created on which day of the week?A5) Strictly speaking? None of them. God made the heavens and the Earth ‘In the Beginning’.
“I’ve played my share of drunken sluts, good time girls, and whores. Being bumped off is really no novelty for me. I’ve been shot, hanged, strangled, gassed, burned to death, and even pushed off a cliff. And for a TV episode of Alfred Hitchcock Presents, I was sawn in half by an electrical buzz saw.”Diana Dors, 23 October 1931 – 4 May 1984.
Q1) Ceefax
ReplyDeleteQ2) Oracle (Good name! It disappeared before I arrived in this country)
Q3Hungary
Q4) Yom Kippur War between Israel and Syria
Q5) Body Shop
Q6) Daenerys Targaryen. Never watched it so I have no idea…
Let the right one in I watched quite a few years back. My friends in Paris, well, Jean, my friend’s husband, is a big movie buff and we both like horror, so he tends to share a lot of movies with me (I haven’t had a chance to visit for ages…) . He downloads many movies and my goddaughter, quite young at the time (10 or so) really loved the movie. I haven’t watched the American version and I can’t see any point to it…
Oh, is that when tea time is? I honestly don't know! :)
ReplyDeleteMy espresso break is at around 2 p.m.
1. BBC Ceefax
2. Teletext
3. Hungary
4. the Yom Kippur War
5. The Body Shop
6. Daenerys Targaryen (that's a mouthful!)