Q1) The first episode of M*A*S*H aired: on 17th September. On which US channel: CBS, NBC or Fox?
Q2) It first aired in which year of the 1970s?
Q3) The series was about a Mobile Army Surgical what?
Q4) The M*A*S*H unit in the series had which number: 4077, 90210 or 5-0?
Q5) The series was set during which war: the Korean War, Vietnam War or Spanish Civil War?
Q6) M*A*S*H was based on a film of the same name. A film released in which year of the 1970s?
Q7) Hawkeye Pierce and Trapper John, were played by Alan Alda and Wayne Rogers. Both characters had nicknames inspired by a famous American novel. Which American novel: The Last of the Mohicans, Moby Dick or Adventures of Huckleberry Finn?
Q8) Head nurse, Margaret ‘Hot Lips’ Houlihan, was played by Loretta Swit. Swit played Christine Cagney in the pilot episode of which detective show?
Q9) Colonel Sherman T. Potter was the unit commander for the latter part of the series: and played by Harry Morgan. Harry Morgan played Officer Bill Gannon in which TV series: CSI: Miami, Hawaii 5-0 or Dragnet?
Q10) Finally … ? The show’s last episode, Goodbye, Farewell and Amen, aired in which year of the 1980s?
Q5) Finally … ? Many British programmers learnt to programme on a colourful Sinclair computer released in 1982. What was that computer: the ZX81, the ZX Spectrum or the QL?
A5) The ZX Spectrum. (I still have fond memories of a Spectrum game called Atic Atac. You can find details about the ZX81, here, and the QL, here. As a final thought? I wrote a Tunnels and Trolls character generator, many years ago: one I since re-wrote in AppleScript.)
Here’s a quote …
[Trapper drives a golf ball, which sets off an explosion in the mine field]
Army Capt.‘Trapper John’ McIntyre: Fore!
[Radar stops in mid-football practice to look out over the hills]
† Glad to be able to help, Olga. You’d possibly need to use a VPN, if you wanted to catch any BBC content. But that’s always been too much of a faff for me! (It sounds like the Kindle could do with updating.)
I think that’s where Wikipedia’s donations go: mostly on the professional staff that do half a ton of the work.
‡ Unfortunately, Debbi: the one you have was commercially successful. The C5 stiffed!
Q10) 1983 Have fun with Jude. The fair was great. It's incredible what things these miniaturists can do. Once the article is up I'll share the link with you, so you can have a look at the pictures.
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Q1) CBS
ReplyDeleteQ2) 1972
Q3) Hospital
Q4) 4077
Q5) the Korean War
Q6) 1970
Q7) The Last of the Mohicans
Q8) Cagney & Lacey
Q9) Dragnet
Q10) 1983
Have fun with Jude. The fair was great. It's incredible what things these miniaturists can do. Once the article is up I'll share the link with you, so you can have a look at the pictures.
1 CBS
ReplyDelete2 1972
3 Hospital
4 4077
5 Vietnam
6 1971
7 Last of the Monica's
8 Cagney & Lacey
9 Hawaii 5 0
10 1981
Well, sometimes things just don't work out as planned. :)
ReplyDelete1. CBS
2. 1972
3. Hospital
4. 4077
5. the Korean War
6. 1970
7. The Last of the Mohicans
8. Cagney & Lacey
9. Dragnet
10. 1983