Q1) The BBC aired their first science fiction TV show on 11th February of which year?
Q2) The show was a 35 minute version of which play?
Q3) The BBC aired the adventures of which (fictional) rocket scientist?
Q4) That character’s creator was Nigel Kneale. He also wrote The Year of the what Olympics?
Q5) Kneale also worked on a 1956 version of which science fiction tinged Orwell story?
Q6) According to the Guinness Book of Records, what’s the world’s longest running science fiction show?
Q7) Which UK science fiction show was on Channel Four, is now on Netflix?
Q8) Which Spanish science fiction series sees an elite group of agents travelling through doorways in time … ?
Q9) David McCallum and Joanna Lumley appeared in which SF series?
Q10) Finally … ? Stephen Mangan played the main character in which Douglas Adams derived series?
Q1) 10th February 2019, saw the death of Jan-Michael Vincent. He played Stringfellow Hawke: in which TV series?A1) Airwolf.
Q2) 10th February, 1983, saw the Metropolitan police launch a murder investigation: after human remains were found in a drain in Muswell Hill. Who was charged with six counts of murder, as a result?
Q3) 10th February, 1898, saw the birth of Bertolt Brecht. Which of his plays feature a characters called Azdak?A3) The Causcasian Chalk Circle. (I saw Sylvester McCoy play the character at the Young Vic: back in the mid-80s.)
Q4) 10th February, 1258, saw Baghdad fall to whom: the Mongols, the Huns or the Ostrogoths?A4) The Mongols.
Q5) Finally … ? Ras Al Khaimah joined what, on 10th February, 1972?
“Science fiction is [or means] what we point to when we say it”Damon Knight.
“Someone once said that a good science-fiction story should be able to predict not the automobile but the traffic jam. We agree”Frederick Pohl.
“Science fiction is something that could happen—but you usually wouldn’t want it to”.Arthur C. Clarke.
* I’m thinking, specifically, of The Power of Three, Amy and Rory’s penultimate episode. One — purely co-incidently — written by show runner, Chrisbnall. One early scene sees the Ponds discussing their travels … in a very similar way to how Ryan and Yas also discuss theirs …
Hi, Paul. The funeral went well, as well as could be expected. My friend is going back home this evening, so I hope to be back tomorrow. Loved Orwell's description of government officials. It rings so true!
ReplyDeleteYes! So true.
ReplyDelete1. 1938
2. R.U.R.
3. Harry Domin
4. Sex
5. Nineteen Eighty-Four
6. Doctor Who
7. Life on Mars
8. El ministerio del tiempo
9. Sapphire & Steel
10. Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency