The island of Ireland has had an understated history in terms of television output. Here we look at 10 shows, factual, fun, and drama, based in the Emerald Isle.
Porter Wagoner was a consummate country singer who transcended concert performances to host the longest-running country music variety show on US television. Along the way he scored dozens of hits and recorded 80 albums.
For generations, men born in Ireland have fought in wars and conflicts worldwide. These questions are about groups and individuals involved in battles beyond their own shores.
The multi-award winning "West Wing" was hailed as one of the best shows of its time and gathered legions of devotees. Quotes are from "The Official Companion" to "The West Wing", seasons 1 and 2. (Authorship credits: Ian Jackman & Paul Ruditis.)
Guy Clark was one of the most respected singer/songwriters of his generation. His songs were covered by many artists and have entered the wider country music consciousness. See what you know about him.
Since time began, humankind has had a fascination with flight. Soaring like the birds has been a dream, no wonder it caught the attention of fiction authors.
The British Broadcasting Corporation (a.k.a. 'The Beeb') has for decades been Britain's leading music broadcaster. Over the years 'Auntie' (as it is also known) has courted controversy by banning various records.
In November 2013, the 1,000th record to top the British album charts was revealed. See what you know about 57 years of UK Number One albums, by artists from many countries.
It's been a while since I've written a Tom Paxton quiz; this one is for the fans. See if you can identify the characters the American folkie created in song, or the people other songs were about.
Here are 10 songs with with wheel or wheels in the title. Match the artists associated with them.
I've included some lyrics with the questions to help.
The great five Ws of journalism: who, what, when, where, and why. Every good story needs them. Let's look at 10 sports facts reflecting on that. (Two for each W).
This quiz looks at historical episodes that took place during Chinese "Years of the Horse" in the 20th Century. The Chinese year does not exactly equate to the Western January to December year.
As a follow-up to a similar quiz of a few years ago, I give you three names, events or places in chronological order, and you tell me what was the next on that list.
There is a saying that football (soccer) is a gentleman's game played by hooligans. The game has some cultured moments, though; see how many pieces of music associated with English Premiership clubs (August 2008 vintage) you can identify.
From the working men's clubs of Wales to the heights of national TV stardom, the singer and comedian Max Boyce earned a place in the affection of the British nation.
America had Perry Como, Andy Williams, and Bing Crosby among a host of smooth crooners. Britain had Matt Monro, who was every bit as smooth and was hailed as one of the best male singers ever.
Pity the poor sportsmen, and women. They train and hone their skills for years, but it can all go to waste when the unexpected happens, especially when the unexpected has fur or feathers. Here are 15 cases of animals getting involved in sport.
"Gottle of geer, gottle of geer" - it is not easy to 'throw' a voice, yet ventriloquism has been a staple form of entertainment for decades. Test your knowledge of dummies and puppets and the people behind them.
"Anything is possible" is the heartfelt claim of the desperate defence lawyer.
This quiz, though, explores ten ways in culture and fact that everything is impossible.
Things turned very personal for Detective Inspector John Rebus when he reopened an old investigation in 'The Black Book' - an investigation that some people wanted halted, at any cost.
It can be so frustrating when we see a show on TV and can't identify the actors. If you are a real 'couch potato', you should have few problems matching these characters with their players.
Every four years, the cream of the world's winter sportsmen and women gather to ski, slide, skate, board, dance and jump their way through events on snow and ice in the Winter Olympics. These questions are about the 1992 games.
"Busted flat in Baton Rouge headin' for the trains,
Feelin' nearly faded as my jeans". These are the opening words of one of Kris Kristofferson's best-known songs. See how much you know about it.
Singer, songwriter, humanitarian activist: Harry Chapin packed a lot into his 38 years. See how much you know about the man behind songs like "Taxi", "W*O*L*D" and "Cat's In The Cradle"
This is my second quiz about the life and music of the singer, songwriter and humanitarian, Harry Chapin. See how much you know about the man behind songs like "Taxi", "W*O*L*D" and "Cat's In The Cradle".
English is the third most spoken language in the world. Its grammar can be confusing, especially with all the technical devices that exist. From a day in the life of darksplash, can you identify oxymoron, tautology, hyperbole, or pleonasm
Having "a handy knack for rhyming" is useful for a songwriter, but what happens when some of the things you rhyme and write make absolutely no sense? Here are ten.
Is there a doctor in the quiz? Here's a chance to see how many of these fictional 'doctors' you can identify. Strictly speaking, they may not all be medical doctors.
As a companion to 'One Book Wonders & Second Time Flops', this quiz is about three more greats who never wrote a second novel, and seven others whose second efforts were better than their first.
For over 100 years, Greyhound buses have been as much an American icon as mom's apple pie or the Statue of Liberty. Climb on board and follow some of the milestones in its life and legend.
If you had Bob Dylan as an admirer you must have been doing something right as a songwriter. Very many people agreed with Dylan's assessment of John Prine. Here are ten questions about Prine and his songs.