Sunday 17 June 2018

Nik Nak’s Daily Teaser — 17-6-2018: Our Ken.

17th June, 2018.


Thai food … 

Yep: it was another family night out.

And, yep: at a local Thai restaurant: part off a chain called Lemongrass.

Something I have to admit I was slightly unsure of: as I’d never had Thai food.

I went with the relatively mild sounding Weeping Ang … Weeping Tiger … !

Basically?   Steak with tamarind sauce.   Kind of like a very sweet soy sauce, if you can imagine such a thing.

Hmmm … 

I THINK I was impressed: impressed enough to want to go again.

~≈§≈~

Let’s move on, shall we?

Yesterday’s Teaser saw Olga* and Debbi† putting in their answers: with Debbi scoring fifteen out of fifteen, and Olga on fourteen.

Let’s see how everyone does with today’s questions, shall we?

Here they are, along with the How To, License and video … 

Q1) 17th June, 1936, saw the birth of director, Ken Loach.   Which of the Wednesday Plays he directed for the BBC was about Cathy and Reg?
Q2) Whilst working for the BBC, Loach directed several episodes of which police series?
Q3) Loach co-directed the documentary, McLibel: about a libel case against environmental activists.   Brought by which US company?
Q4) Which Ken Loach directed film has an appearance by the seagull loving Eric Cantona?
Q5) What’s the name of the 1969 Ken Loach film was about a schoolboy and his kestrel … ?
Q6) Finally … Loach’s most recent film was released in 2016.   What was it called?
Here’s yesterday’s questions and answers … 

Q1) 16th June saw the incorporation of the Ford Motor Company.   16th June in which year?
A1) 1903.
Q2) Famously?   It was founded by whom?
Q3) The company’s HQ is in Dearborn, Michigan.   Dearborn’s usually considered part of which city?
A3) Detroit.
Q4) The founder’s original car company was founded in 1901.   And NOW called what?
A4) Cadillac.
Q5) The company’s founder revolutionise the industry by introducing what into his factories: a minimum wage, assembly lines or computer control?
Q6) It ALSO did research into a super-sensitise magnetometer: called a superconducting quantum interference device.   That device is usually called what?
A6) A SQUID.
Q7) Ford’s first mass produced model debuted in 1908.   What model of Ford car was it?
A7) The Model T.
Q8) Ford’s founder, and mass production, feature in which Aldous Huxley novel?
Q9) The UK’s best selling car of the 1970s was the Ford … what?
A9) Cortina.
Q10) The US Ford Mustang was turned into what ‘C’, for the European market?
A10) The Ford Capri.
Q11) Geoffrey McGivern, David Dixon and Mos Def have all played a science fiction character named after a Ford car.   Which Ford car?
A11) The Ford Prefect.
Q12) Ford supplied racing car engines to the Formula One racing teams: under what brand name?
A12) Cosworth.
Q13) From 1989 to 2007, Ford was a majority owner of which luxury car company: Aston Martin, Jaguar or Rolls Royce?
A13) Aston Martin.
Q14) Ford of Britain has it’s main office in which Essex town?
A14) Brentwood.   It’s about half an hour away from my front door.
Q15) Finally … Ford is the second largest car maker in the US.   What’s the largest: Fiat Chrysler, General Motors or Mercury?
Here’s a thought …
“You’ll get unsociable people whatever the nationality, colour, race or creed. I guess the British abroad have probably got the worst record of anyone.”
Ken Loach.
And a song named after a Ken Loach directed Wednesday Play


Today’s questions will be answered in tomorrow’s Teaser.

Have a good day.





*        I’m not a big one for audio books, Olga^, it has to be said.   But I can’t see him not doing them: it’s a good source of income for a jobbing actor.   Same with adverts and video games.   Saying that … ?   Gary Oldman keeps complaining about the games he ends up voicing: there’s only so much yelling he feels he can do at a time!   (With you on the SUV front: AND they chew up parking spaces!)


†        Yeah, sorry about that, Debbi^!   Today’s should be a little easier on the hand … !   I’ve a ten question one tomorrow, if I’ve got my dates right: and a few fives, after that!   (I don’t know who’s airing the World Cup, over There: but I’ve picked up the impression — and I could be wrong! — that the Dr Who series 11 trailer will air in the UK: during the final.   Probably be the only time I’d watch a game of football!)

^        The Ford offices are about an hour’s walk away: on my legs, anyway.   Bloody horrible looking!   (They’re on the site of the old army barracks.)

3 comments:

Olga said...

Q1) Cathy Come Home
Q2) Z-Cars
Q3) McDonald’s
Q4) Looking For Eric
Q5) Kes
Q6) I, Daniel Blake
A great theme. I love some of his movies but going through his biography I've realised I have some catch up to do! And yes, I'm sure you're right about audiobooks. However much Gary Oldman complains, I'm sure video games must be slightly more entertaining than the talking clock or a Sat-Nav...

trev-v said...

Correction to your blog of yesterday. Brentwood has another Thai restaurant at the other end of the High Street near Wilson's Corner. It is called Giggling Squid.

Debbi said...

Thai food is delicious!

1. Cathy Come Home
2. Z Cars
3. McDonald's Corporation
4. Looking for Eric
5. Kes
6. There were technically two 2016 releases. A feature film: I, Daniel Blake and a documentary: In Conversation with Jeremy Corbyn