Frankly?
Let’s move on, shall we?
Q1) 5th September is the feast day of the late founder of the Missionaries of Charity. Who was she?
Q2) 5th September, 1999, saw the death of TV presenter, Alan Funt. Which TV show did he present?
Q3) Britain’s first trunk call from a pay phone took place: on 5th September, 1959. The call was made to London. From where: Brighton, Bristol or Blair Atholl?
Q4) Tottenham Hotspur FC was founded: on 5th September, 1882. The team’s usually called what?
Q5) Finally? The Continental Congress, the USA’s original governing body, first met on 5th September, 1775. In which city?
Q1) 4th September saw the publication of the Wolfenden Report. In which year of the 1950s?A1) 1957.
Q2) It was published by a committee headed by Lord Wolfenden: and 14 other people. Name one of those 14 people.A2) James Adair OBE, Mrs Mary G. Cohen, Dr Desmond Curran MB FRCP DPM, Rev Canon V.A. Demant, Mr Justice Diplock, Sir Hugh Linstead, Mrs Kathleen Lovibond CBE, Victor Mishcon, Goronwy Rees, Rev. R.F.V. Scott, William T. Wells, Most Hon. the Marquess of Lothian or Dr Joseph Whitby.
Q3) The committee started meeting, when: 1954, 1955 or 1956?A3) 1954.
Q4) The committee looked into homosexuality. And what else: street prostitution, drug taking or pædophilia?A4) Street prostitution.
Q5) The report recommended decriminalizing homosexual behaviour between consenting men: over the age of what?A5) 21.
Q6) The two groups of people the report covered were given code names: taken from a well known UK biscuit makers. WHICH biscuit makers?A6) Huntley and Palmers. (Don’t! I can SEE you making the joke about Rosie Palmer and her five daughters!)
Q7) Name any one of the three gay men who gave evidence to the report.
Q8) Finally … the reports recommendations about homosexuality were put into law: in the Sexual Offences Act of which year?A8) 1967.
“Television won’t be able to hold on to any market it captures after the first six months. People will soon get tired of staring at a plywood box every night.”Darryl Zanuck (September 5, 1902 – December 22, 1979.
A1 Anjezë Gonxhe Bojaxhiu better known as Mother Teresa of Calcutta.
ReplyDeleteA2 Candid Camera
A3 Bristol (made to Londinium)
A4 Spurs ( but the local to us West Ham fans call them a very derogatory name due to their Jewish connections)
A5 you are a year out. (1774) the meeting was in Philadelphia.
I have hear that the sports bar near you has closed. nothing to do with the murder but the lease running out. 2nd murder that i know of over your side of town. The previous (may be drug related) was over the high street on one of the roads leading to Weald park.
Right now, it's just in the idea stage. I've done a quick treatment that needs some adjusting here and there. How am I going to do this plus three series? Ack!
ReplyDeleteThe answer is ... slowly, but surely. :)
1. Mother Teresa
2. Candid Camera
3. Bristol
4. Tottenham or Spurs (also The Lilywhites)
5. Philadelphia, PA
Rick always calls it Rosie Palmer and her five sisters! :)
BTW, I mention The Goon Show in my film review post, which goes up on Saturday the 9th, as part of a blogathon.
It's a review of Help! from 1965. :)