You’ve possibly realised I’m a Terry Pratchett fan: have been since I first read his work, back in the 1980s.
And I’m one of the — seemingly many — fans who’ll be boycotting BBC America’s The Watch as, when and if it gets a UK showing.
It’s wrong, on so many levels.
Including the casting.
At any rate, because of that, I’m planning to avoid it.
But also very pleased when the Guardian announced that Narrativia, the Pratchett family multi-media company had done deals with a couple of production companies: to produce. versions more faithful to the novels.
I’m looking forward to those.
The BBC America version is both wrong … and insulting to the fans, it’s American audience, and Sir Terry’s memory.
~≈†≈~
Let’s move on, shall we?
Yesterday’s Teaser saw Olga*, Trevor† and Debbi‡ putting in their answers: with all three scoring five out of five.
Let’s see how everyone does with today’s questions, shall we?
“During the day on Monday, Washington time, the airport at [the city] came under persistent rocket as well as artillery fire and was effectively closed. The military situation in the area deteriorated rapidly.”
* I had heard about the easing, Olga: there’s a bad joke doing the rounds about it^! At any rate, the shopping went OK. About the only BAD point … ? Sainsbury’s didn’t have the muesli I wanted. They’re offering Nectar points on it, too!
† You mean this one, Trevor? It looks liker an interesting jumping off point …
‡ Surely the weather’s OK, Debbi … ? Ummm …
^ “After lockdown restrictions were loosened in Spain, a group of people in Bilbao attempted to leave their apartment block and got stuck in a revolving door. You shouldn’t put all your Basques in one exit.” I’ll go sit in the naughty corner, Olga … … … … …
A10 The war started 1 November 1955. The American involvement in the war really got going in 1964. The US has been there earlier as “Advisors” as far back as 1961.
Yes that was the original 1936 coat of arms. The English replaced the Latin in the 1970's. The area that I was born in is represented by the middle link of the chain.
What are the 4 Queens of Scunthorpe and what are the Queens names.
Q1) 1975 Q2) Saigon Q3) Ho Chi Minh City Q4) South Vietnam Q5) Vietnam Q6) Cong Q7) The United States Q8) Union Q9) Australia Q10) Do you mean of the 1950s? It seems to have started in 1954. (Wikipedia says 1955 by both History.com and the Encyclopaedia Britannica say 1954 https://www.britannica.com/event/Vietnam-War) And the number of deaths due to the Coronavirus in the US has topped the American deaths during the Vietnam War.
Oh, I don't mind the joke. I'm not a Basque and they do have a sense of humour. They do need it, for sure! Here they're joking about the de-escalation plan, that is as clear as mud. It feels a bit like that sketch from the Marx Brothers when they are reading a contract https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G_Sy6oiJbEk). Nobody seems happy with it, the regional governments, the businesses, the opposition... It takes some doing to get everybody to agree to something, but they've managed to get everybody to agree they don't like the plan...
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A1 1975
ReplyDeleteA2 Saigon
A3 Ho Chi Minh City
A4 South Vietnam
A5 North Vietnam
A6 Viet Cong
A7 Uncle Sam (USA)
A8 Soviet Union
A9 Australia and New Zealand
A10 The war started 1 November 1955. The American involvement in the war really got going in 1964. The US has been there earlier as “Advisors” as far back as 1961.
Yes that was the original 1936 coat of arms. The English replaced the Latin in the 1970's. The area that I was born in is represented by the middle link of the chain.
What are the 4 Queens of Scunthorpe and what are the Queens names.
Q1) 1975
ReplyDeleteQ2) Saigon
Q3) Ho Chi Minh City
Q4) South Vietnam
Q5) Vietnam
Q6) Cong
Q7) The United States
Q8) Union
Q9) Australia
Q10) Do you mean of the 1950s? It seems to have started in 1954. (Wikipedia says 1955 by both History.com and the Encyclopaedia Britannica say 1954 https://www.britannica.com/event/Vietnam-War)
And the number of deaths due to the Coronavirus in the US has topped the American deaths during the Vietnam War.
Oh, I don't mind the joke. I'm not a Basque and they do have a sense of humour. They do need it, for sure! Here they're joking about the de-escalation plan, that is as clear as mud. It feels a bit like that sketch from the Marx Brothers when they are reading a contract https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G_Sy6oiJbEk). Nobody seems happy with it, the regional governments, the businesses, the opposition... It takes some doing to get everybody to agree to something, but they've managed to get everybody to agree they don't like the plan...
I guess. Since I don't remember the question. :)
ReplyDelete1. 1975
2. Saigon
3. Ho Chi Minh City
4. South Vietnam
5. Vietnam
6. Cong
7. the USA
8. the Soviet Union
9. Australia
10. 1964