Q1)28th July, 2022, saw the sad death of actor Bernard Cribbins. He was born in which year of the 1920s?
Q2)He played Special Constable Tom Campbell in Daleks’ Invasion Earth 2150 A.D. Who played Dr Who, in Daleks’ Invasion Earth 2150 A.D.?
Q3)He played Wilfred Mott in Dr Who. Who played the Doctor, in those episodes?
Q4)Bernard appeared in one hundred and fourteen episodes of which children’s show: Playschool, Jackanory or Blue Peter?
Q5)He played Albert Perks in which Jenny Agutter film: Logan’s Run, The Railway Children or Walkabout?
Q6)Bernard played Felix Forsythe in Frenzy. Who directed Frenzy?
Q7)He voiced Puddleglum: in the BBC Radio adaptation of C. S. Lewis’ The Silver Chair. Who played the character in the BBC’s 1990 TV version: Jon Pertwee, Tom Baker or Peter Davison?
Q8)Bernard played a spoon salesman in “The Hotel Inspectors”. “The Hotel Inspectors” was an episode of what?
Q9)During the 1960s, he provided the narration of Tufty Fluffytail: for a series of public information films about road safety. Tufty was a what: rabbit, squirrel or hamster?
Q10)Finally … ? He narrated which children’s show: The Wombles, The Shoe People or The Herbs?
Q5)Finally … ? The de Havilland Comet made its first flight on 27th July, 1949. It was the first airliner powered with what: jet engines, solar panels or diesel?
Q10) The Wombles I hope everything has gone well. I was out first thing in the morning (to avoid the worst of the heat), so I'm not sure what time the teaser came out.
1 1928 2 Peter Cushing 3 David Tennant 4 Jackanory 5 The Railway Children 6 Alfred Hitchcock 7 Tom Baker 8 Fawlty Towers 9 Squirrel 10 The Wombles. Ever beloved by your sister Anna
Oh, it has something to do with transportation. :)
1. 1928 2. Peter Cushing 3. David Tennant 4. Jackanory 5. The Railway Children 6. Alfred Hitchcock (one of his creepiest!) 7. the awesome Tom Baker 8. Fawlty Towers 9. squirrel 10. The Wombles
I took a nap today and nearly missed dinner. Exhausted? Yes. Knackered even. :)
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Q1) 1928
ReplyDeleteQ2) Peter Cushing
Q3) David Tennant
Q4) Jackanory
Q5) The Railway Children
Q6) Alfred Hitchcock
Q7) Tom Baker
Q8) Fawlty Towers
Q9) a squirrel
Q10) The Wombles
I hope everything has gone well. I was out first thing in the morning (to avoid the worst of the heat), so I'm not sure what time the teaser came out.
1 1928
ReplyDelete2 Peter Cushing
3 David Tennant
4 Jackanory
5 The Railway Children
6 Alfred Hitchcock
7 Tom Baker
8 Fawlty Towers
9 Squirrel
10 The Wombles. Ever beloved by your sister Anna
Oh, it has something to do with transportation. :)
ReplyDelete1. 1928
2. Peter Cushing
3. David Tennant
4. Jackanory
5. The Railway Children
6. Alfred Hitchcock (one of his creepiest!)
7. the awesome Tom Baker
8. Fawlty Towers
9. squirrel
10. The Wombles
I took a nap today and nearly missed dinner. Exhausted? Yes. Knackered even. :)
That is such a great word!