Yesterday’s Teaser saw Trevor*, Olga†, Mum‡ and Debbi^ putting in their answers: with Olga, Trevor and Debbi scoring five out of five, and Mum on three.
Let’s see how everyone does with today’s questions, shall we?
Q1) Gene Roddenberry was born: on 19th August of which year of the 1920s?
Q2) His first series, The Lieutenant, starred Gary Lockwood. Lockwood played Frank Poole in which science fiction film: Planet of The Apes, 2001: A Space Odyssey or The Time Machine?
Q3) The Menagerie was the pilot episode of Roddenberry’s best known series: Star Trek. Star Trek first aired in which year of the 1960s?
Q4) Gene’s second wife played Nurse Chapel in Star Trek. What was her name: Nichelle Nichols, Majel Barrett or Diana Muldaur?
Q5) Finally … ? Gene worked on the second Star Trek series: which premiered in 1987. What was that series called?
Q1) 18th August, 1961, saw the birth of newsreader and journalist, Huw Edwards. Which BBC 1 news programme does he present: the BBC News at One, the BBC News at Six or the BBC News at Ten?
A1) The BBCNews at Ten. (He does Monday to Wednesday: Sophie Raworth does Thursday and Friday. Additionally? He’s considering retiring. Me? Contemporary? Never!)
Q2) Pierre Janssen discovered evidence of what, on 18th August, 1868: hydrogen, helium or hafnium?
Q3) The most recent version of Microsoft Flight Simulator was released on 18th August, 2020. The original version of Microsoft Flight Simulator was released in which year of the 1980s?
A3) 1982. (Every platform had one. A similar game was made for the ZX Spectrum, around the same year.)
Q4) 18th August is the Feast day of Saint Agapitus of Palestrina. Palestrina is in which Mediterranean country: Greece, Morocco or Italy?
“I condemn false prophets, I condemn the effort to take away the power of rational decision, to drain people of their free will — and a hell of a lot of money in the bargain.”
* Julian Bream, Julian Bream … you know, I’m sure I know him from something, Trevor …
† Flight sims are popular, Olga: they’ve lasted, I know that. And you’re right: illegal substances are VERY popular, for a whole variety of reasons. (Ha! War on Drugs! I can still remember the Grange Hill heroin story line, and the Just Say No song^. The storyline line was great, and provoked a lot of discussion. The song was just plain cheesy!)
‡ Hello, Mum!
^ It was very common, Debbi. ITV, the UK’s other main terrestrial channel, has been making a soap called Coronation Street, for years: it’s the same sort of age as Dr Who. From what I understand, it’s got the same issues with missing episodes. There’s ALSO missing episodes of The Avengers. Both companies wiped early, video taped, episodes: as that was the most economic way to reuse the tapes.
^ I have to admit, Olga, I couldn’t watch the video: it’s just plain awful!
Q5) Star Trek: The Next Generation I'm not surprised! Awful song. Not many issue songs are good, but some that for some reason are adopted by certain campaigns sometimes work well. Sorry about the money, although as you've been saying, it wasn't unexpected. I hope things fall into place with everything.
A1 1921 A2 2001: A Space Odyssey (1st time I saw this film it was in a surround vision cinema. Wow some of the scenes on the spaceship were amazing.) A3 1966 A4 Majel Barrett-Roddenberry A5 Star Trek: The Next Generation
Us Pensioners have been hit by the Government too. According to the triple lock which was enacted by the Tories the state Pension should go up by 8.8%. It will in fact go up by 3.5%. It is a good job that I have 5 pensions and that 3 of them have inflation clauses causing them to rise each year. The odd one out is a little Pension from the early 1970’s which is a fixed pension.
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I’d appreciate you* leaving your name — with a link to your website or social-media profile†, for preference — before you post a comment.
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Q1) 1921
ReplyDeleteQ2) 2001: A Space Odyssey
Q3) 1966
Q4) Majel Barrett
Q5) Star Trek: The Next Generation
I'm not surprised! Awful song. Not many issue songs are good, but some that for some reason are adopted by certain campaigns sometimes work well. Sorry about the money, although as you've been saying, it wasn't unexpected. I hope things fall into place with everything.
A1 1921
ReplyDeleteA2 2001: A Space Odyssey (1st time I saw this film it was in a surround vision cinema. Wow some of the scenes on the spaceship were amazing.)
A3 1966
A4 Majel Barrett-Roddenberry
A5 Star Trek: The Next Generation
Us Pensioners have been hit by the Government too. According to the triple lock which was enacted by the Tories the state Pension should go up by 8.8%. It will in fact go up by 3.5%.
It is a good job that I have 5 pensions and that 3 of them have inflation clauses causing them to rise each year. The odd one out is a little Pension from the early 1970’s which is a fixed pension.
1 1921
ReplyDelete2 A Space Odyessey
3 1963
4 Diana Muldaur
5 Star Trek The Next Generation
Funny how television wasn't valued as highly as movies back then.
ReplyDelete1. 1921
2. 2001: A Space Odyssey
3. 1966
4. Majel Barrett
5. Star Trek: The Next Generation