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Dabbling with my DAB

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Fun Trivia : Quizzes : British Radio
Dabbling with my DAB game quiz
"Ever since I got my lovely new DAB radio, I have been listening to it a lot. This quiz covers BBC radio shows and I hope you enjoy it."

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1. Believe it or not, there are some people in the UK who will still not listen to 'The Archers', because it replaced this show. What show are they mourning the loss of, over half a century later?
    Dick Barton, Special Agent
    Paul Temple
    The Goon Show
    The Men From the Ministry


2. This debonair detective had a charming wife, Steve, and a catchphrase of 'By Timothy'. Although played by various actors, probably the best-known one was Peter Coke. What was his name?
    Francis Durbridge
    Dick Francis
    Simon Templar
    Paul Temple


3. One of Britain's best loved comedians and actors, he played A.B. Johnson for seven years in 'The Navy Lark', Britain's longest-running radio sitcom. Who was this comic genius, sadly lost to us in 2005?
    Ronnie Corbett
    Richard Beckinsale
    David Jason
    Ronnie Barker


4. Known as 'The Antidote to Panel Games' this surreal quiz brought us such gems as 'Mornington Crescent' and 'Swannee Kazoo'. Chaired by the urbane 'Humph' (Humphrey Littleton, born 1921), ably assisted by the lovely Samantha, many people consider this to be a highlight of the broadcasting week. What is the name of this delightfully lunatic show?
    I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again
    Dead Ringers
    Monty Python's Flying Circus
    I'm Sorry, I Haven't A Clue


5. Many shows have successfully translated from radio to television. One of them consisted of comedy impressions and starred Jon Culshaw and Jan Ravens among others. It started on Radio 4 but was subsequently made into a TV programme on BBC2. What is its name?
    Rory Bremner's Fun Time
    Dead Ringers
    Mike Yarwood's Laughter Hour
    Tom Baker's Howl Time


6. A bittersweet comedy, starring Prunella Scales and Joan Sanderson, this radio show also transferred to television. It portrayed three women of different ages, a grandmother, recently widowed mother and her daughter, struggling to live in the same house. Written by Simon Brett, author of the popular 'Charles Paris' mysteries, this show was called what?
    Before Henry
    Before George
    After George
    After Henry


7. Monsieur Pamplemousse (Mister Grapefruit!) is an ex-Sūreté detective, now a food guide inspector with his faithful talking dog, Pommes Frites (French fries!) This series was written by someone perhaps better known for writing children's books about a bear. Who is this author?
    A.A. Milne
    Michael Bond
    Virginia Miller
    Bill Martin Jr


8. 'The Archers' is the world's longest running radio drama series. Which (fictional) village is it set in?
    Emmerdale
    Holmfirth
    Brigadoon
    Ambridge


9. In which BBC Radio programme could you have found the characters Neddie, Eccles, Min, Major Bloodknock and Count Moriarty?
    Monty Python's Flying Circus
    The Goon Show
    The Men from the Ministry
    Much Binding in the Marsh


10. Considering that it was only four series of weekly episodes from 1965 until 1968, this show, written originally by Barry Took and Marty Feldman, was hugely influential on British comedy. Characters included 'Julian and Sandy', who were extremely risque for that time. What was the show called?
    Beyond our Ken
    The Men from the Ministry
    Monty Python's Flying Circus
    Round the Horne


11. Which character from 'Round the Horne' sang such memorable songs as 'Green Grow My Nadgers O!', 'D'Ye Ken Jim Pubes?' and 'The Ballad of the Woggler's Moulie'?
    J. Peasemold Gruntfuttock
    Daphne Whitethigh
    Seamus Android
    Rambling Syd Rumpo


12. Radio sometimes adapts series that were better known from television and I enjoy listening to them. What series was set in the fictional south coast town of Walmington-On-Sea?
    Monty Python's Flying Circus
    The Blackburn Files
    The Men from the Ministry
    Dad's Army


13. This series starred an actor interestingly named Fine Time Fontayne, as an ex-pitman turned private detective in South Yorkshire. Very funny, with his assistant (later partner), played by Judy Flynn, the real brains of the outfit. What is the name of of the show?
    The Blackburn Files
    Monty Python's Flying Circus
    The Beiderbecke Files
    Much Binding in the Marsh


14. Only in the UK could they combine a trivia quiz with a cricket game! Hosted by the wonderful late Brian Johnston and with such diverse talents as Rachel Heyhoe-Flint (erstwhile England Ladies Cricket captain), the late Willie Rushton (comedian, author, artist) and Tim Rice (lyricist and lifelong cricket fan), this series was broadcast in the 1990s. What was it called?
    Test Match Trivia
    The Batsman's Holding
    That's Just Not Cricket
    Oh, do stop it, Aggers


15. This quiz has all been about what I can and do listen to on my DAB radio. What does DAB stand for?
    Digital Audio Band
    Digital Audio Broadcasting
    Don't Agitate Badgers
    Degaussed Audio Broadcasting

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