Q3)Cleese wrote sketches for The Frost Report, with whom: Terry Jones, Graham Chapman, Eric Idle, Michael Palin or Terry Gilliam?
A3)GrahamChapman. (The show’s host was David Frost, the cast included Ronnie’s Corbett and Barker, Barry Cryer, Bill Oddie and Tim Brooke-Taylor. Some musical interludes were provided by token mathematician, Tom Lehrer.)
Q4)Cleese, Jones, Chapman, Idle, Palin and Gilliam went on to make possibly the most influential comedy show ever made. What IS that comedy show?
* I remember you saying, Olga … ! :D The BIG question … ? Is ‘Which part of Mexico was he from?’ I’d love to know! I have to say, I grew up on The Young Ones: and always wondered how much of an influence Fawlty Towers was on it. They both share a lot of physical comedy.
And somehow, the theme doesn’t surprise me. The BBC can be a bit … iffy about they’re IP. I know I’ve had to take a lot of Dr Who videos off my YouTube channel. Mozrt sounds like a better option … !
† Now, why does that not surprise me, Trevor?
‡ Hello, Mum!
^ Tell me about it, Debbi: I had a second one at ten to ten!
Q1) Leicester City Q2) Pope Q3) Francis Bacon Q4) Argentina Q5) A chef. I can't recall Manuel ever saying where he was from, only something akin to "I'm from Mexico" (well, with the appropriate accent, more or less), so of course it could be Mexico DF or anywhere else in Mexico. Yes, Mozart's the Magic Flute, the song of Papageno. OK, this is an English version and seems to have not much to do with the original setting, but hey... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NtEPIwzEKUI
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A1 The Foxes (Leicester City )
ReplyDeleteA2 Bishop of Rome commonly called The Pope
A3 Francis Bacon
A4 Argentina
A5 Chef
It is not only the Brentwood Centre that the trust ran that has closed. There is also some places up Rayleigh Road and else where in the borough.
Q1) Leicester City
ReplyDeleteQ2) Pope
Q3) Francis Bacon
Q4) Argentina
Q5) A chef.
I can't recall Manuel ever saying where he was from, only something akin to "I'm from Mexico" (well, with the appropriate accent, more or less), so of course it could be Mexico DF or anywhere else in Mexico.
Yes, Mozart's the Magic Flute, the song of Papageno. OK, this is an English version and seems to have not much to do with the original setting, but hey...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NtEPIwzEKUI
1 Leicester City
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3 Francis Bacon
4 Brazil
5 Chef
1.Manchester United
ReplyDelete2. pope
3Ruth Adams
4.argentina
5 chef.
When my brother was in school soccer was big at the school level, but not the professional level.
I don't bother answering if I don't recognize the number. :)
ReplyDelete1. Leicester City
2. Pope
3. Francis Bacon
4. Argentina
5. chef