I’m aware that Ofgem — the UK’s energy regulator — announced a cap on gas prices, a few weeks ago. Only, today … announced they’d be raising that cap …
‘Draft’ is possibly not the word …
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On other news?
I’ve managed to bag a copy of Dr Mabuse: Der Spieler. One you can’t, unfortunately, pick up on the iTunes store.
It’s something I’ve got ripping in the background.
Q1)7th February saw the birth of writer, novelist, essayist and social critic, Charles Dickens. In which year?
Q2)In which Hampshire town … ?
Q3)He published various short pieces for various newspapers: under which pen name?
Q4)What was Dickens’s first novel?
Q5)Which of Dickens’ novels is set in both London, and Paris?
Q6)Actress and singer, Nell Campbell — credited as Little Nell, when she played Columbia in The Rocky Horror Show/The Rocky Horror Picture Show — takes her stage name from a character in which Dickens novel?
Q7)Dickens appears in Dr Whoepisode, The Unquiet Dead, when A Christmas Carol gets a mention. The Doctor is actually trying to remember the name of which other ghostly, Christmas, Dickens story?
Q8)Talking of A Christmas Carol? Who’s the first ghost to visit Scrooge?
Q9)Lon Chaney, Sr, Richard Dreyfuss and Timothy Spall, have all played which Dickens character?
Q10)Finally … ? Dickens’ last novel was unfinished at the time of his death. What was it called?
* Morning, Badwolf: how are we with obscure German movies?
† You’re right, there, Olga. I even turned off all my music and video players, yesterday, so I could concentrate! Which is a shame, Brian Eno’s kind of handy background music! I’ve actually got my next appointment, today: I can have a natter with my work coach about it. (I still owe them 80p from the last set of tickets …)
‡ The new Dune’s looking potentially interesting, Debbi. I’m just not convinced about Stellan Skarsgård as Vladimir Harkonnen. The character’s supposed to be extremely obese: built like Kenneth McMillan and Ian McNiece, who’ve played the part previously. I’ve a funny idea Frank Herbert modelled the character on an older Orson Wells: chunky, with a deep voice. (Oh, sorry about The length, Debbi: but it IS Charles Dickens … !)
(1)1812 (2)Landport(3)Boz(4)The Pickwick Papers (5)A Tale of Two Cities (6) The Old Curiosity Shop (7)A Christmas Carol (8) Christmas past (9) Fagin (10)The Mystery of Edwin Drood
German Films Hmm entertaining of no subtitles then I can guess what they may be saying
Sorry, between correcting assignments and composing the news item for the radio (the meeting I attended yesterday took forever) I don't have the time to join in today, especially for 10 questions. I hope you enjoy the movies and get some suggestions about the test. All the best.
1. 1812 2. Landport 3. Boz 4. The Pickwick Papers 5. A Tale of Two Cities 6. The Old Curiosity Shop 7. The Signal-Man 8. The Ghost of Christmas Past 9. Fagin 10. Edwin Drood
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(1)1812 (2)Landport(3)Boz(4)The Pickwick Papers (5)A Tale of Two Cities (6) The Old Curiosity Shop (7)A Christmas Carol (8) Christmas past (9) Fagin (10)The Mystery of Edwin Drood
ReplyDeleteGerman Films Hmm entertaining of no subtitles then I can guess what they may be saying
Sorry, between correcting assignments and composing the news item for the radio (the meeting I attended yesterday took forever) I don't have the time to join in today, especially for 10 questions. I hope you enjoy the movies and get some suggestions about the test.
ReplyDeleteAll the best.
Well, okay ... :)
ReplyDelete1. 1812
2. Landport
3. Boz
4. The Pickwick Papers
5. A Tale of Two Cities
6. The Old Curiosity Shop
7. The Signal-Man
8. The Ghost of Christmas Past
9. Fagin
10. Edwin Drood
BTW, Rick wanted me to let you know he's donated to your birthday cause. He's just not doing it on Facebook. His mother had Alzheimer's, so he feels strongly about it.