Q1)Michael Gambon died on 27th September, 2023. He played Philip Marlow in which Dennis Potter series: Pennies from Heaven, The Singing Detective or Blackeyes?
Q2)Gambon played Dumbledore in the Harry Potter films: except in the first two films. Who played Dumbledore in the first two films: Jude Law, Richard Harris or Keanu Reeves?
Q3)Gambon played the Thief in The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover. Who directed The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover: Peter Greenaway, Lindsey Anderson or Derek Jarman … ?
Q4)Gambon was born, where: London, Dublin, Belfast or Edinburgh?
Q5)Finally … ? Gambon played Baltus Van Tassel in the 1999 film, Sleepy Hollow. Who directed Sleepy Hollow: Steven Spielberg, Tim Burton or George Lucas?
Q2)The 2024 Vancouver International Film Festival starts on 26th September, 2024. Where in Canada is Vancouver: British Columbia, Newfoundland and Labrador or Quebec?
Q5)Finally … ? Anne Robinson was born on 26th September, 1944. What was the first newspaper she worked on: the Daily Mail, Sunday Times or the News of the World?
† It went well enough, I think, Olga: although I’m waiting for the letter to turn up. That should have more details.
I know it sounds strange, Olga: but have you thought about replacements? If I’ve understood how these things works, getting another Kindle would be a safe bet: as transferring your content over would be easy.
‡ I hope you can get some help for those, Debbi. US healthcare really is a train wreck … !
Q1) The Singing Detective (I remember it from long ago. I’d love to watch it again).
Q2) Richard Harris
Q3) Peter Greenaway
Q4) Dublin
Q5) Tim Burton. I saw Sir Michael Gambon in Sheffield, in the Caretaker. Impressive. I’m happy things worked out, although I know until you get confirmation in writing you’ll be a bit uneasy (but if it has been published in the website, it should be a done deal). I hope it helps a bit, because it sounds as if things were going to get pretty tough. And yes, I got another one. The thing is that although Kindle Fire doesn’t compare well to other tablets, I liked precisely that it was easy to use as an e-Reader and everything should get transferred without problem. While the e-readers have more battery life, this one has got more memory, it is in colour, and it has a socket for headphones and speakers, and I tend to use the TTS feature to listen to books (not necessarily audiobooks, any of their books) while I exercise and do chores, and with the e-readers, you need to use Bluetooth to connect to an external speaker or headphones, and it makes it that bit more complicated. The problem being that they don’t make Kindle Fires any more, but I found one, with 3 years guarantee, and a newer model than mine, so I hope it might last me for a bit, and it was very cheap...
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1 The Singing Detective
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3 Peter Greenaway
4 Dublin
5 Tim Burton
Q1) The Singing Detective (I remember it from long ago. I’d love to watch it again).
ReplyDeleteQ2) Richard Harris
Q3) Peter Greenaway
Q4) Dublin
Q5) Tim Burton.
I saw Sir Michael Gambon in Sheffield, in the Caretaker. Impressive.
I’m happy things worked out, although I know until you get confirmation in writing you’ll be a bit uneasy (but if it has been published in the website, it should be a done deal). I hope it helps a bit, because it sounds as if things were going to get pretty tough.
And yes, I got another one. The thing is that although Kindle Fire doesn’t compare well to other tablets, I liked precisely that it was easy to use as an e-Reader and everything should get transferred without problem. While the e-readers have more battery life, this one has got more memory, it is in colour, and it has a socket for headphones and speakers, and I tend to use the TTS feature to listen to books (not necessarily audiobooks, any of their books) while I exercise and do chores, and with the e-readers, you need to use Bluetooth to connect to an external speaker or headphones, and it makes it that bit more complicated. The problem being that they don’t make Kindle Fires any more, but I found one, with 3 years guarantee, and a newer model than mine, so I hope it might last me for a bit, and it was very cheap...
That it is. :)
ReplyDelete1. The Singing Detective
2. Richard Harris
3. Peter Greenaway
4. Dublin
5. Tim Burton