Q1)Dennis Potter was born on 17th May. Of which year of the 1930s?
Q2)The 1978 Potter-penned piece, Pennies from Heaven, had a character called Arthur Parker. Which British actor played Arthur Parker?
Q3)The 1981 film version of Pennies from Heaven saw which banjo player, play Arthur: Steve Martin, Earl Scruggs or Jerron ‘Blind Boy’ Paxton?
Q4)Potter was a regular contributor to what: The Wednesday Play, Saturday Night, Sunday Morning or Dr Who?
Q5)Denholm Elliot appeared in the Potter-penned Brimstone and Treacle. The controversial play was supposed to be aired in 1976. But was finally broadcast, when: 1985, 1987 or 1989?
Q6)Who played the Denholm Elliot character in the 1982, film version of Brimstone and Treacle?
Q7)Potter wrote the script for 1983’s Gorky Park. Who directed Gorky Park: Michael Apted, Guy Hamilton or John Glen?
Q8)According to IMDb, Potter’s last short story was called “Last Pearls”. “Last Pearls” was released in the Daily Telegraph, in which year of the 1990s?
Q9)Michael Gambon played the main character in Potter’s The Singing Detective. What was that character called: Sam Spade, Philip Marlowe or Mike Hammer?
Q10)Finally … ? The last two series Potter wrote were called Karaoke, and Cold Lazarus. Which of the two aired on BBC 1?
Q5)Finally … ? There’s one hundred cents to a US dollar. How many nickels are there, to a dollar?
A5)Twenty. (A nickel is five cents: therefore there’s twenty in a dollar, as 100/5=20.)
Here’s a thought …
“My only regret is to die four pages too soon.”
Dennis Potter.
A song …
And a second Potter themed tune …
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The Singing Detective was quite something, Debbi: it’s possibly the only series I know that gets favourably compared to The Prisoner. The one thing I do regret? Is missing out on Blue Remembered Hills: it’s supposed to be Potter’s best work. (It’s only available as a pricey DVD on Amazon, and has one corresponding entry on CeX: I’d get 70p for it, after paying about ~£35 for it!)
That I can believe. Shades of The Prisoner in there. :)
1. 1935 2. Bob Hoskins 3. Steve Martin 4. The Wednesday Party 5. 1987 6. Denholm Elliot 7. Michael Apted 8. 1994 9. Philip Marlowe 10. Karaoke (the other was shown on BBC One, I guess. :) )
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1 1935
ReplyDelete2 Bob Hoskins
3 Steve Martin
4 Steve Martin
5 1985
6 Sting
7 Michael Apted
8 1994
9 Mike Hammer
10 Cold Lazarus
That I can believe. Shades of The Prisoner in there. :)
ReplyDelete1. 1935
2. Bob Hoskins
3. Steve Martin
4. The Wednesday Party
5. 1987
6. Denholm Elliot
7. Michael Apted
8. 1994
9. Philip Marlowe
10. Karaoke (the other was shown on BBC One, I guess. :) )
1. 1935
ReplyDelete2. Bob Hoskins
3. Steve Martin
4. The Wednesday Night Play
5. 1987
6. Tom Bates
7. Michael Apted
8. 1996
9. Philip Marlow
10. Karaoke