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Programme 10, 2023

Kirsty Lang chairs the cult quiz of lateral thinking and arcane knowledge, with the regular pairs from Northern Ireland and the Midlands competing this week.

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Fresh from their victory over Wales last week, Paddy Duffy and Freya McClements of Northern Ireland return for their final fixture of the 2023 season, against Frankie Fanko and Stephen Maddock of The Midlands. Kirsty Lang's cryptic questions will test their knowledge of everything from Dordogne villages and Elvis Costello albums to quotations in classical music and nicknames for drugs.

As always, the more clues Kirsty has to give the teams, the more their scores will suffer. How close can either team come to a perfect 24?

Producer: Paul Bajoria

28 minutes

Last on

Sat 17 Jun 2023 23:00

The 2023 League Table

The rankings in this year's series so far, going into today's contest, are as follows;

1聽 Northern Ireland聽 聽 聽Played 3聽 Won 3聽 Drawn 0聽 Lost 0聽 Total points 66
2聽 North of England聽 聽 P3聽 W2聽 D0聽 L1聽 Pts 51
3=聽 Scotland聽 聽 聽P3聽 W1聽 D1聽 L1聽 Pts 54
3=聽 South of England聽 聽 P3聽 W1聽 D1聽 L1聽 Pts 54
5聽 The Midlands聽 聽 P3聽 W1聽 D0聽 L2聽 Pts 59
6聽 Wales聽 聽 聽P3聽 W0聽 D0聽 L3聽 Pts 53聽

Last week's teaser question

Last week Kirsty asked you to join up Professor Harold Hill's opening number with an American TV detective series of the 1960s, a shellac disc and the Cameron Highlanders leaving Gibraltar.
Professor Harold Hill appeared in the stage musical The Music Man, in which his opening number was the song '76 Trombones'. That might suggest that, of the many to choose from, the American detective series we're looking for is 77 Sunset Strip.听
A shellac disc was a '78' (in the early days of music reproduction) because it revolved at 78 rpm; and the Cameron Highlanders are the 79th Regiment, known for their rendition of the march 'Farewell to Gibraltar'. So they form a numerical sequence.
Kirsty will be setting another teaser at the end of this week's quiz.

Questions in this programme

Q1聽 If they were feeling possessive, how might an Australian cricket captain, Stroke City's river and the founder of Island Records have contributed to your education?
Q2聽 Explain why a troglodyte village in the Dordogne, a singing rag doll in a shop window, or one of twelve little girls in two straight lines, might trigger memories of childhood?
Q3聽 Music: Why might these all be described as 'landmark' recordings?
Q4 (from Lucy Bucknall)聽 Why might the creator of a chainsaw bloodbath, a motivational Scottish educator, and a ghostly presence who haunts a governess, need a bigger boat?
Q5聽 Why might a Feverish film director, an Elvis Costello album title character and Buffy's vampiric enemy-turned-lover put you at risk from Covid-19?
Q6聽 Music: Which six composers are involved here?
Q7 (from James Bingham)聽 Who began by rolling two fours, then played a Heatwave record, and planted something named after Pierre Magnol? A little while later he read a prophesy from Exodus and, more recently, picked off a ghostly strand of fabric.
Q8 (from Harry Williams)聽 Which letters are missing from the following collection: an elected representative, a special forces unit, a class-A drug, an area where you could leave the car, and a question that doesn't apply to you?

This week's teaser question

Explain why you can feel the energy from a British magician, a Lou Reed album and the southern tip of Manhattan.

There are no prizes so don't write to us; but Kirsty will have the solution at the beginning of next week's quiz.

Broadcasts

  • Mon 12 Jun 2023 15:00
  • Sat 17 Jun 2023 23:00

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