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Television Pub Quiz 260422

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  1. Q: Which British children’s television show awarded cabbages to its losers?
    A: Crackerjack! During the show’s iconic game, Double or Drop, contestants earned prizes to hold whenever they answered questions correctly. Conversely, the host handed those who answered incorrectly a cabbage to hold instead. Furthermore, the game disqualified players if they dropped any of their items or accumulated three cabbages.
  2. Q: Which “Coronation Street” character did Doris Speed play?
    A: Annie Walker. She was an original cast member, appearing from the very first episode on December 9, 1960, until her departure on October 12, 1983. Landlady of the Rovers Return.
  3. Which sitcom introduced Tooting’s very own revolutionary?
    A. Citizen Smith. First broadcast on the BBC from 1977 to 1980, the series was created and written by John Sullivan (who later created Only Fools and Horses). It starred Robert Lindsay as Walter “Wolfie” Smith, a charismatic but hapless Marxist “urban guerrilla” who led the self-proclaimed Tooting Popular Front.
  4. Who played Lieutenant Theo Kojak in the 1970s US police drama series?
    A. Telly Savalas. He also played James Bond archvillain Ernst Stavro Blofeld in the film On Her Majesty’s Secret Service (1969).
  5. Who played Baldrick in the BBC sitcom “Blackadder”?
    A. Tony Robinson. Queen Elizabeth II knighted him in the 2013 Birthday Honours to recognize his dedicated public and political service.
  6. Which character did Matthew Perry portray in the US sitcom “Friends”?
    A. Chandler Bing. Perry played the character for all 10 seasons of the show (1994–200).
  7. Who was the first presenter of the children’s news bulletin “Newsround”?
    A. John Craven. He hosted the programme—originally titled John Craven’s Newsround—when it first aired on April 4, 1972. Craven remained the face of the show for 17 years until 1989.
  8. Who plays the socially inept and politically incorrect media personality, Alan Partridge?
    A. Steve Coogan.
  9. What relation was Granville to Arkwright in the sitcom “Open All Hours”?
    A. Nephew. Granville is the son of Arkwright’s sister, who passed away when Granville was young, leaving Arkwright to raise him.
  10. Baron Greenback is the archvillain of which animated secret agent?
    A. Danger Mouse. Baron Silas Greenback is a megalomaniacal toad who constantly plots world domination.

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