But let’s move on, shall we?
Q1) 30th June, 1972, saw the very first what added to the clock: leap second, leap minute or leap hour?
Q2) Three cosmonauts were found dead in their capsule: on landing at Kazakhstan. On landing on 30th June of which year?
Q3) The Congo became independent: on 30th June, 1960. From which European country?
Q4) 30th June, 156 BC, saw the birth of Emperor Wu of China. He was a member of which dynasty?
Q5) Finally … 30th June, 1908, saw the birth of Winston Graham. His Poldark novels were based where: Yorkshire, Lincolnshire or Cornwall?
Q1) The BBC officially opened Television Centre, its new HQ and studios. On 29th June of which year of the 1960s?A1) 1960.
Q2) BBC, in this context, stands for British Broadcasting … what?A2) British Broadcasting Corporation.
Q3) The Centre’s in which part of the Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham: Brook Green, Fulham or Shepard’s Bush?
Q4) Name either of the two nearest tube stations.
Q5) At its height, how many studios did Television Centre have: six, seven or eight?A5) Eight.
Q6) Which studio was Match of the Day filmed in: Four, Five or Six?A6) Five.
Q7) A famous children’s TV show — including a notorious episode with Lulu the elephant — was broadcast from Television Centre. Which Children’s TV show?A7) Blue Peter.
Q8) Back in 1988, one program broadcast from the Centre was interrupted by gay rights protestors. Which program?A8) The Six O’Clock News.
Q9) The Horns of Nimon, The Claws of Axos and The War Games, were recorded at Television Centre. They were all episodes of which series?A9) Dr Who.
Q10) Finally … 1964, 2000 and 2003, all saw what happen at Television Centre: power cuts, strikes or bomb threats?A10) Power cuts. Indeed, the 1964 cut delayed BBC2’s first broadcasts.
“Any novel that is good must have elements of suspense.”Winston Graham, 30 June 1908 – 10 July 2003.
Q1) Leap second
ReplyDeleteQ2) 1971
Q3) Belgium
Q4) Han
Q5) Cornwall
Buen día...
Have a great day!
Hey, Paul! Hang in there. I'll do the same! :)
ReplyDelete1. leap second
2. 1971
3. Belgium
4. Han
5. Cornwall