Q1)17th July saw the birth of the late Tim Brooke Taylor. In which year?
Q2)He died this year: from complications of what?
Q3)Between 1979 and 1982, Tim was Rector of which Scottish University?
Q4)He wrote for, and performed in, a UK comedy series: alongside Bill Oddie and Graeme Garden. Which comedy series? (Just so you know? I’m not talking about Bananaman.)
Q5)Finally … ? For many years, Time was a panellist on I’m Sorry I Haven’t a … what?
Q3)The leaders of the three main Allied nations — the UK, US and USSR — met at a major conference: on 16th July, 1945. Where: Potsdam, Yalta or Bretton Woods?
* I think Debbi would confirm this, Trevor^: but I think the World Series is supposed to have been named after the original sponsors, the New York World Telegram. It says here … ! (You know, I can still remember the fuss about flood-lit cricket, a while back.)
† Blimey, THAT close, Olga^? It must make satellite navigation interesting.
The town’s called L’Hospitalet, you say? Pointless question, here … have you got any idea if the place had links to the Knights of Saint John? The Hospitallers? I know they had bases in Rhodes and Malta, which are quite a distance away … but I’m very aware of places like Cressing Temple, and the Temple area of London: which were old Knights Templer possessions. (I’ve been to Temple Church in London. The gargoyles are … well, not unnerving … but decidedly iffy … !)
‡ Oh, I knew Detroit was, Debbi. Correct me if I’m wrong, but didn’t Berry Gordy work in one of Detroit’s motor factories?
^ Sorry about the score: but I based the question on the BBC’s piece! If it’s any consolation, I’ve added a section to Wikipedia’s Talk page. That way? It’s flagged up for the serious editors.
Q1) 1940 Q2) COVID-19 Q3) St Andrews Q4) The Goodies (it seems they were also together in Broaden Your Mind, although Oddie only join them in the second series). Q5) Clue
I had checked other places as well about the Potsdam Conference. Here there are some more. All say it was on the 17th of July, including the Encyclopaedia Britannica. https://www.history.com/topics/world-war-ii/potsdam-conference https://www.britannica.com/event/Potsdam-Conference https://www.iwm.org.uk/history/how-the-potsdam-conference-shaped-the-future-of-post-war-europe https://www.cvce.eu/en/education/unit-content/-/unit/55c09dcc-a9f2-45e9-b240-eaef64452cae/3c7c7657-10aa-41e0-b699-3c2c8ccae38e https://www.oxfordreference.com/view/10.1093/oi/authority.20110803100340254 https://artsandculture.google.com/exhibit/president-harry-s-truman-s-trip-to-the-potsdam-conference-july-6-august-2-1945-u-s-national-archives/OALSytQzViiqKA?hl=en It seems that Truman and Churchill had some sort of an informal meeting (if that was possible between those two) on the 16th, but the actual official meetings didn’t start until the 17th, and that’s the date quoted most everywhere. Perhaps the BBC needs to correct it. Checking about the origin of the name, l’Hospitalet (de Llobregat to give it the full name, Llobregat being a river) seems that in Roman times it was called Provençana, as there were two population centres, one around a chapel (Santa Eulàlia de Provençana) and the other around a Hospital (Hospital de la Torre Blanca). It seems that eventually they went with the second name. And in Catalan, you can create a diminutive by adding either “eta”, for female names or “et” for males, so there you have, small hospital, Hospitalet. They talk about the XII century by the time the city started to resemble something like what it is now (well, it was mostly rural at the time, and, like the neighbourhood where I live now, it was completely separate from Barcelona then, but hey, having hills at the back, and the sea in front, a city has to expand outwards. They say that some parts of Hospitalet are the most densely populated in the whole of Europe. I bought the flat I’m renting there. It’s very close to Barcelona (as I told you. Only 3 underground stops from my mother’s flat) but the prices are lower. Two of my friends moved there when they got married, because they couldn’t afford to buy a flat in Barcelona, and they got more for their money there. And, of course, you can work and do everything else in either place. They keep talking about new restrictions here. Just hoping they don’t affect the interview on Monday. Oh, and I love the psychiatrist's visit video!
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Q1) 1940
ReplyDeleteQ2) COVID-19
Q3) St Andrews
Q4) The Goodies (it seems they were also together in Broaden Your Mind, although Oddie only join them in the second series).
Q5) Clue
I had checked other places as well about the Potsdam Conference. Here there are some more. All say it was on the 17th of July, including the Encyclopaedia Britannica.
https://www.history.com/topics/world-war-ii/potsdam-conference
https://www.britannica.com/event/Potsdam-Conference
https://www.iwm.org.uk/history/how-the-potsdam-conference-shaped-the-future-of-post-war-europe
https://www.cvce.eu/en/education/unit-content/-/unit/55c09dcc-a9f2-45e9-b240-eaef64452cae/3c7c7657-10aa-41e0-b699-3c2c8ccae38e
https://www.oxfordreference.com/view/10.1093/oi/authority.20110803100340254
https://artsandculture.google.com/exhibit/president-harry-s-truman-s-trip-to-the-potsdam-conference-july-6-august-2-1945-u-s-national-archives/OALSytQzViiqKA?hl=en
It seems that Truman and Churchill had some sort of an informal meeting (if that was possible between those two) on the 16th, but the actual official meetings didn’t start until the 17th, and that’s the date quoted most everywhere. Perhaps the BBC needs to correct it.
Checking about the origin of the name, l’Hospitalet (de Llobregat to give it the full name, Llobregat being a river) seems that in Roman times it was called Provençana, as there were two population centres, one around a chapel (Santa Eulàlia de Provençana) and the other around a Hospital (Hospital de la Torre Blanca). It seems that eventually they went with the second name. And in Catalan, you can create a diminutive by adding either “eta”, for female names or “et” for males, so there you have, small hospital, Hospitalet. They talk about the XII century by the time the city started to resemble something like what it is now (well, it was mostly rural at the time, and, like the neighbourhood where I live now, it was completely separate from Barcelona then, but hey, having hills at the back, and the sea in front, a city has to expand outwards. They say that some parts of Hospitalet are the most densely populated in the whole of Europe. I bought the flat I’m renting there. It’s very close to Barcelona (as I told you. Only 3 underground stops from my mother’s flat) but the prices are lower. Two of my friends moved there when they got married, because they couldn’t afford to buy a flat in Barcelona, and they got more for their money there. And, of course, you can work and do everything else in either place.
They keep talking about new restrictions here. Just hoping they don’t affect the interview on Monday.
Oh, and I love the psychiatrist's visit video!
I don't know if he worked in a factory, but he was part of the Motown sound, of course.
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2. COVID-19
3. University of St Andrews
4. I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again
5. Clue
1. 1940
ReplyDelete2. Covid-19
3. University of St. Andrews
4. The Goodies
5. Clue (I’m Sorry I Haven’t A Clue)
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