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Love, Equally Trivia Quiz


In celebration of the UK's passing of the 'Marriage (Same Sex Couples) act', here are ten questions about some of my favourite fictional couples from the worlds of literature, films, radio and television.

A multiple-choice quiz by candy-pop. Estimated time: 6 mins.
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Author
candy-pop
Time
6 mins
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Multiple Choice
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368,702
Updated
Jul 23 22
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10
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Question 1 of 10
1. Which Picaresque debut novel by Sarah Waters, first published in 1998 and later made into a BBC mini series, is set in late Victorian London and tells the story of Nan King, who embarks on a stage career as a male impersonator and a passionate, but doomed, love affair with her partner Kitty Butler? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. In the series of books 'Tales of the City', later made into a popular tv miniseries, we meet many colourful characters. One of the main protagonists, the very sweet but unlucky-in-love Michael 'Mouse Tolliver, eventually finds his luck changing when he meets and marries the much younger Ben Mckenna later in the series. Who created Mouse and the other inhabitants of 28 Barbary Lane, San Francisco and their motherly landlady Anna Madrigal, in this wonderful series? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. In which highly entertaining romantic teen comedy from 1999 does a romance between a popular high-school cheerleader called Megan, played by Natasha Lyonne, and a college student called Graham, played by Clea Duvall, blossom in the most unromantic of settings when their families send them to a 'gay conversion camp'? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. Although Jonathan Larson's wonderful rock opera 'Rent' has many heartbreaking moments, it is also filled with sublime and beautiful romance, but which of these couples is not one of the romantic pairings who feature in the stage show and 2005 movie version of 'Rent'? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. Greg and Terry seem to have the perfect life, they are happy and in love, have a sweet baby daughter and good jobs as co-anchors on the local TV news. Unfortunately for them, their next door neighbour is CIA agent Stan Smith, whose views on gay people are less than enlightened. In What decidedly grown-up cartoon sitcom do Greg and Terry and their neighbours the Smiths appear? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. This 1982 Pulitzer award-winning novel by Alice Walker is beautifully written but heartwrenchingly sad and often brutal. However, a ray of sunshine is provided in the form of the surprisingly tender love affair between abused, neglected and downtrodden Celie and Shug Avery, a confident, sensuous and strong-willed night club singer. Disappointingly, when Steven Spielberg made this book into a film in 1985 he almost completely removed the love story of Celie and Shug from the plot. What is the name of this powerful book and its disappointing film adaptation? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. In 2014 the happy couple of Cameron, played by Eric Stonestreet and Mitchell, played by Jesse Tyler Ferguson finally got their dream wedding in which extremely popular and critically acclaimed American 'mockumentary' style sitcom, first broadcast in 2009? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. What is the English name of the highly critically-acclaimed French film which won the prestigious Palme d'Or prize at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival and tells the story of the passionate relationship between two young women, Adele, played by Adele Exarchopoulos and Emma, played by Lea Seydoux? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. What is the name of the charming BBC Radio 4 sitcom written by Miles Jupp and first broadcast in 2011, which charts the lives of fussy cookery writer Damien Trench, played by Jupp himself, and his partner Anthony, played by Justin Edwards? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. Beginning in 1951, this world famous soap opera set in the fictional village of Ambridge and originally described as 'An everyday story of country folk', is widely thought to be the longest running radio serial in the world. Over the years it has tackled countless storylines, both specifically connected with rural life and agriculture and with more universal human themes. However, what is perhaps less known is that, in December 2006, Ambridge became the location for what is believed to be the first gay marriage in a British soap opera when farmer Adam Macy, played by Andrew Wincott entered into a civil partnership with the love of his life chef Ian Craig, played by Stephen Kennedy. What is the name of this record-breaking soap? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Which Picaresque debut novel by Sarah Waters, first published in 1998 and later made into a BBC mini series, is set in late Victorian London and tells the story of Nan King, who embarks on a stage career as a male impersonator and a passionate, but doomed, love affair with her partner Kitty Butler?

Answer: Tipping the Velvet

Nan and Kitty become one of the most celebrated music hall acts in the theatres of 1890s London, but Nan finds it increasingly difficult to hide her feelings for Kitty while they are in public. Nan is passionately in love with Kitty and sees no reason to be ashamed of their relationship, but Kitty is far more circumspect and leaves Nan to enter a marriage of convenience in order to quosh the rumours that are beginning to circulate in theatrical circles. Nan's devastation over Kitty's desertion leads her on a self-destructive journey through the seedier side of Victorian London.

She is eventually saved from her life of debauchery by the virtuous and serious-minded Florence Banner who is herself in mourning for the woman she loved. Even though Nan and Flo could not be more different, they end up falling for each other and the book ends happily with Nan turning down Kitty's offer to resurrect their clandestine liaison in order to continue her open and honest relationship with Flo.

The wrong answers are other excellent novels by Sarah Waters which all deal beautifully, and often poignantly, with relationships between women in Victorian England in the case of 'Affinity' and 'Fingersmith' and in 1940s England in the case of 'The Night Watch'.
2. In the series of books 'Tales of the City', later made into a popular tv miniseries, we meet many colourful characters. One of the main protagonists, the very sweet but unlucky-in-love Michael 'Mouse Tolliver, eventually finds his luck changing when he meets and marries the much younger Ben Mckenna later in the series. Who created Mouse and the other inhabitants of 28 Barbary Lane, San Francisco and their motherly landlady Anna Madrigal, in this wonderful series?

Answer: Armistead Maupin

The first installment of the series, also entitled 'Tales of the City', was published in 1978 and was followed by eight sequels, the last being 2013's 'The Days of Anna Madrigal'. Over the course of the books we are introduced to a cast of diverse, fascinating and often loveable characters whose lives we follow through the thirty-five year span of the series.

When we first meet 'Mouse', a young and romantic newly 'out' gay man, in the first 'Tales of the City' book he is dating a handsome but elitist and arrogant doctor called Jon Fielding. Jon and Mouse have split up by the second book but Mouse takes him back when Jon turns his back on his snobbish friends and promises to be a better boyfriend.

Their reunion is short-lived as they split up when Mouse becomes ill and Jon dies shortly after of AIDS. Mouse himself contracts HIV in the 1980s but is successfully treated with anti-viral medication and goes on to enjoy several more romances before settling down in middle age with his younger husband Ben.

There are so many brilliant characters and exciting (if not convoluted) storylines in this series that I can't possibly do justice to in a short note, so I would highly recommend reading them for yourself!
3. In which highly entertaining romantic teen comedy from 1999 does a romance between a popular high-school cheerleader called Megan, played by Natasha Lyonne, and a college student called Graham, played by Clea Duvall, blossom in the most unromantic of settings when their families send them to a 'gay conversion camp'?

Answer: But I'm A Cheerleader

This sweet and funny film begins with Megan, a popular and cheerful high school cheerleader, being sent to the 'conversion camp' by her parents who fear their daughter is a lesbian. Megan does not realise she is gay, despite not wanting to kiss her football playing boyfriend and being far more interested in looking at her fellow cheerleaders, and ironically only comes to terms with her true sexuality while undergoing the gay conversion therapy.

When two boys at the camp are discovered to be having a relationship with one another one of them is expelled and goes to stay with two other boys who were once at the camp and are now living together nearby having been expelled in similar circumstances. Soon after this Megan and Graham are discovered and Megan is forced to leave the camp, she tries to persuade Graham to go with her but she is afraid of what her parents will say. Eventually, Megan and the other escapees disrupt the camp closing ceremony and Megan tells Graham she loves her the best way she knows how, with an elaborate cheerleading routine! Also featuring great performances from Rupaul and Mink Stole, this film does a wonderful job of parodying so-called 'gay conversion therapy'.
4. Although Jonathan Larson's wonderful rock opera 'Rent' has many heartbreaking moments, it is also filled with sublime and beautiful romance, but which of these couples is not one of the romantic pairings who feature in the stage show and 2005 movie version of 'Rent'?

Answer: Mark and Benny

Tom Collins, an anarchist college professor, first meets Angel, a young drag queen, when the latter helps Collins after he is mugged. Collins and Angel, who are both HIV positive, begin a relationship and soon fall deeply in love. Unfortunately their happiness is cut tragically short when Angel becomes very ill due to AIDS and subsequently dies while being nursed by a heartbroken Collins. Roger, a failed musician and his neighbour Mimi, a young dancer, are both very attracted to each other but are reticent about pursuing a relationship as both are HIV positive and neither realises that the other also has the same status. Eventually they confess their HIV status to one another and begin a tempestuous relationship.

The relationship between Joanne, a lawyer and Maureen, a performance artist, is considerably less difficult than the other two principal relationships in the show, but they are constantly arguing over what Joanne sees as Maureen's flirtatious behaviour and what Maureen sees as Joanne's possessiveness and eventually their arguments become so fierce that they split up.

However, in the wake of Angel's death, they realise that they truly love each other and that their problems can be worked out and happily reunite. Although HIV/AIDS and the impact it can have on the lives of sufferers and their loved ones is a major theme of 'Rent' it is also a play about love in all its forms, its highs and lows, as well as about friendship, community and the importance of following your heart.
5. Greg and Terry seem to have the perfect life, they are happy and in love, have a sweet baby daughter and good jobs as co-anchors on the local TV news. Unfortunately for them, their next door neighbour is CIA agent Stan Smith, whose views on gay people are less than enlightened. In What decidedly grown-up cartoon sitcom do Greg and Terry and their neighbours the Smiths appear?

Answer: American Dad

Despite numerous hints from his wife Francine, it takes Stan a long time to realise that his neighbours are gay. Stan's views on homosexuality improve when he discovers that it is not a choice, having tried, and subsequently failed, to become gay in order to join the gay republican group 'The Log Cabin Republicans'.

He still has a long way to go however as, when Francine acts as Greg and Terry's surrogate, Stan kidnaps their baby in order to find her a 'real' family. Fortunately Stan has another epiphany and returns the baby to her rightful home. Though his behaviour still leaves something to be desired, Stan becomes increasingly comfortable with, and supportive of, Greg and Terry as the series progresses.
6. This 1982 Pulitzer award-winning novel by Alice Walker is beautifully written but heartwrenchingly sad and often brutal. However, a ray of sunshine is provided in the form of the surprisingly tender love affair between abused, neglected and downtrodden Celie and Shug Avery, a confident, sensuous and strong-willed night club singer. Disappointingly, when Steven Spielberg made this book into a film in 1985 he almost completely removed the love story of Celie and Shug from the plot. What is the name of this powerful book and its disappointing film adaptation?

Answer: The Color Purple

Celie and Shug's relationship has somewhat unconventional beginnings since Shug is the former mistress of Celie's abusive husband. As well as bringing love into Celie's life, Shug also encourages her to stand up for herself and eventually to leave her husband and set up her own tailoring business, Shug is also responsible for discovering that Celie's beloved sister Nettie is still alive.

Although Shug leaves Celie to go off with a much younger man from her band, Celie remains true to Shug and when Shug's fling inevitably dies out she naturally returns home to Celie.
7. In 2014 the happy couple of Cameron, played by Eric Stonestreet and Mitchell, played by Jesse Tyler Ferguson finally got their dream wedding in which extremely popular and critically acclaimed American 'mockumentary' style sitcom, first broadcast in 2009?

Answer: Modern Family

Modern Family is a delightful sitcom revolving around patriarch Jay Pritchett and his much younger wife and their young child and Pritchett's two grown up children and their families. Cameron and Mitchell have an adopted daughter called Lily. Their wedding finally went ahead despite a catalogue of disasters, including a forest wildfire, leading to three venue changes! The show has won several Emmy awards and is popular with both viewers and critics.
8. What is the English name of the highly critically-acclaimed French film which won the prestigious Palme d'Or prize at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival and tells the story of the passionate relationship between two young women, Adele, played by Adele Exarchopoulos and Emma, played by Lea Seydoux?

Answer: Blue is the Warmest Colour

Not only did the judging panel at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival unanimously vote to award 'Blue is the Warmest Colour' the Palme d'Or, but they also took the unprecedented step of awarding it jointly to the director, Abdellatif Kechiche and the two leading actresses, Exarchopoulos and Seydoux, making them the only women other than director Jane Campion ever to receive this honour.

The film was based on Julie Maroh's 2010 graphic novel of the same name.
9. What is the name of the charming BBC Radio 4 sitcom written by Miles Jupp and first broadcast in 2011, which charts the lives of fussy cookery writer Damien Trench, played by Jupp himself, and his partner Anthony, played by Justin Edwards?

Answer: In and Out of the Kitchen

'In and Out of the Kitchen' is a very sweet and low-key sitcom which follows Damien and Anthony through their day to day lives and uses entries from Damien's diary and various appropriate recipes as a device for moving the narrative along. In the penultimate episode of series 3, in a genuinely touching and emotional scene, Anthony proposes to Damien and he accepts.

A series of the show was also commissioned for BBC television.
10. Beginning in 1951, this world famous soap opera set in the fictional village of Ambridge and originally described as 'An everyday story of country folk', is widely thought to be the longest running radio serial in the world. Over the years it has tackled countless storylines, both specifically connected with rural life and agriculture and with more universal human themes. However, what is perhaps less known is that, in December 2006, Ambridge became the location for what is believed to be the first gay marriage in a British soap opera when farmer Adam Macy, played by Andrew Wincott entered into a civil partnership with the love of his life chef Ian Craig, played by Stephen Kennedy. What is the name of this record-breaking soap?

Answer: The Archers

This is the second time that Adam and Ian had made history, just two years earlier they had become the first gay couple to kiss on an episode of 'The Archers'. 'The Archers' is widely considered to be one of the last bastions of so-called 'middle England' and there is often outrage expressed by fans when any storyline tackling modern or controversial issues is incorporated into the show and, sadly, the love story of Adam and Ian was not immune from this.

However, over time, Adam and Ian have become such a fixture of life in Ambridge that the initial storm in a teacup that surrounded their first on-air kiss seems to be a distant memory. 'Civil Partnerships' were the only form of legal partnership available to gay couples prior to the passing of the 'Marriage (Same Sex Couples) Act' in 2014.
Source: Author candy-pop

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