Q1)Smell-o-vision was introduced as an April Fool’s Day gag: in 1965. By whom: the BBC, ITV or Channel Four?
Q2)Which Radio Four show featured a spoof guest called Sir Harry Whitlohn, on 1st April, 1963?
Q3)1st April, 2016, saw Glenn Hagar — the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts — announce Texas would be releasing its own what: currency, cheese or bank?
Q4)According to a BBC report on 1st April, 2014, Samsung were due to release a smart what: smart glove, smart hat or smart potato?
Q5)Finally … ? The medieval Feast of Fools was celebrated when: 1st January, 1st April or 1st July?
Q5)Finally … ? Angus Young was born on 31st March, 1955. He’s the only surviving original member of which Australian band: INXs, AC/DC or Nick Cave and the Bad Seed?
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ReplyDelete2 Desert Island Discs
3 Currency
4 Smart Glove
5 January 1st
Really? The first time I heard it was while watching an episode of "The Odd Couple."
ReplyDeleteThe old version with Tony Randall and Jack Klugman. Great show! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Odd_Couple_(1970_TV_series)
1. the BBC
2. Desert Island Discs
3. currency
4. smart phone
5. 1st January