Q1) The world’s first science fiction show was broadcast on the BBC: on 11th February, 1938. The show was a version of RUR, by Karel Čapek. What word did the play introduce to English: robot, rascal or revolver?
Q2) More to the point, Karel Čapek was from what’s now, where: Slovenia, Serbia or the Czech Republic?
Q3) 1949 saw the BBC do a live version of which H. G. Wells story: The Invisible Man, The Time Machine or The Sleeper Awakes?
Q4) Reginald Tate, André Morell and Jason Flemyng, have all played a fictional British rocket scientist. Which fictional British rocket scientist?
Q5) Finally … ? Joanna Lumley and David McCallum played the main characters in which ITV series: Dr Who, Sapphire and Steel or The Nightmare Man?
Q5) Finally … ? 10th February, 1941, saw the birth of director, Michael Apted. What was the name of the only James Bond film he directed: Tomorrow Never Dies, The World Is Not Enough or Die Another Day?
“British television science fiction refers to popular programmes in the genre that have been produced by both the BBC and Britain’s largest commercial channel, ITV.”
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Q5) Sapphire and Steel Thanks, Paul. Keep me posted on the surgery front. It all depends on the technique they decide to use, but they might be able to deal with the hernia at the same time... The opening went well. The exhibition will last until the 24th of March, so plenty of time to catch up on it. She did a lot of dance and sports photography and hopes to do an exhibition of those pictures later in the year, so we shall see. They are all very good, especially because she took him during the pandemic with her mobile.
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Q1) robot
ReplyDeleteQ2) the Czech Republic
Q3) The Time Machine
Q4) Professor Bernard Quatermass
Q5) Sapphire and Steel
Thanks, Paul. Keep me posted on the surgery front. It all depends on the technique they decide to use, but they might be able to deal with the hernia at the same time...
The opening went well. The exhibition will last until the 24th of March, so plenty of time to catch up on it. She did a lot of dance and sports photography and hopes to do an exhibition of those pictures later in the year, so we shall see. They are all very good, especially because she took him during the pandemic with her mobile.
1 Robot
ReplyDelete2 Czech Republic
3 The Time Machine
4 Quatermass
5 Sapphire and Steel
Hmm ... I can imagine!
ReplyDelete1. robot
2. the Czech Republic
3. The Time Machine
4. Bernard Quatermass
5. Sapphire & Steel
The show Sapphire & Steel sounds fascinating! :)
ReplyDeleteDo all your metallugists become sci-fi writers? lol