Q1)23rd August is the feast day of Saint Tydfil. She’s the patron saint of which Welsh town?
Q2)23rd August, 1989, saw the death of R. D. Laing. Laing was a noted what: psychiatrist, neurosurgeon or oncologist?
Q3)23rd August, 1949, saw the birth of Shelley Long. In which film did she play Carol Brady?
Q4)23rd August, 1990, saw East and West Germany announce their upcoming unification. On 3rd October of which year?
Q5)Finally … Michael Gregsten was killed, and Valerie Storey, injured, after being shot on the A6: on 23rd August, 1961. Who was eventually convicted of the crimes?
“I told people I was a drummer before I even had a set, I was a mental drummer.”
Keith Moon, 23 August 1946 – 7 September 1978.
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* Well, I don’t know what happened, there, Olga: I’m certain I didn’t get the email alert Google sends out: and didn’t think to check the Pending Comments section. What CAN I tell you? On the Village of the Damned front? The film’s great: but the original novel, The Midwich Cuckoos? Is arguably Wyndham’s best. (As for the terror situation … ? Boy, there’s a lot I could say … but can only be grateful recent vehicle attacks could well have been worse … !)
† Sounds like an interesting trip, Trevor: have you managed to visit his tomb in Leicester Cathedral?
‡ It’s a pain, isn’t it, Debbi? I know it’s on the UK branch of iTunes: but not necessarily the US one! Pain in the bum, that. (Oh, I can only repeat what I’ve said to Olga: The Midwich Cuckoos? Is arguably Wyndham’s best.)
Q1) Merthyr Tydfil (fabulous name!) Q2) Psychiatrist. I wonder about the movie. There was supposed to be a movie about him last summer, Mad to Be Normal with David Tennant as Laing. I probably wasn’t here at the time but didn’t see it advertised anywhere. Elisabeth Moss and Michael Gambon too. Q3) The Brady Bunch Movie Q4) 1990 Q5) James Hanratty Oh well, no matter. I got my Kindle so full of recent books that I have promised to read I don't know when I'll have time to read some oldies, but I'll try and make time for it. It sounds like the type of book I really like.
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Q1) Merthyr Tydfil (fabulous name!)
ReplyDeleteQ2) Psychiatrist. I wonder about the movie. There was supposed to be a movie about him last summer, Mad to Be Normal with David Tennant as Laing. I probably wasn’t here at the time but didn’t see it advertised anywhere. Elisabeth Moss and Michael Gambon too.
Q3) The Brady Bunch Movie
Q4) 1990
Q5) James Hanratty
Oh well, no matter. I got my Kindle so full of recent books that I have promised to read I don't know when I'll have time to read some oldies, but I'll try and make time for it. It sounds like the type of book I really like.
Cool. I've heard of it.
ReplyDelete1. Merthyr Tydfil (these Welsh names! :))
2. psychiatrist
3. The Brady Bunch Movie
4. 1990
5. James Hanratty