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  Rock Follies   great trivia quiz  
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Musical dramas of various kinds have proved a popular genre for television programmes. This mixture covers British and American shows.
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  MTV VJs---Past And Present    
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This quiz is all about MTV VJs. Some you remember, and some you don't. Take this quiz and take a trip down Mtv memory lane.
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What love song is from "The Karate Kid 2"?

From Quiz "Love Songs from the Movies"




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1. The BBC programme 'The Singing Detective', which first aired in 1986, featured which future 'Harry Potter' film actor?

From Quiz
Rock Follies

Answer: Michael Gambon

'The Singing Detective' was written by Dennis Potter, and featured Michael Gambon as Philip E. Marlow. The character was in hospital, suffering from psoriatic arthritis, a condition which afflicted Potter himself. The characters broke into song throughout the series, which was a novelty when it was first broadcast on BBC television in 1986. Gambon went on to play Albus Dumbledore in the 'Harry Potter' films when the original actor, Richard Harris, died. 'The Singing Detective' also gave Joanne Whalley, playing a nurse, an early role in her career.

2. Which VJ had the catch phrase, 'Wubba Wubba Wubba.'?

From Quiz MTV VJs---Past And Present

Answer: Downtown Julie Brown

3. What was the first name of the character played by David Cassidy in the 1970s series 'The Partridge Family'?

From Quiz Rock Follies

Answer: Keith

The show first appeared on American television in 1970 with Shirley Jones playing the widowed mother persuaded by her children to form a band. David Cassidy played Keith, and the show was a springboard for David's own career as a singer. His earlier recordings were sold under the 'Partridge Family' name, but he went on to have solo hits with 'Could it be Forever' in 1972 and 'Daydreamer' in 1973, as well as several others. Cassidy has also appeared in musical theatre productions, such as 'Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat' in which he starred during the 1982 Broadway run.

4. Which VJ worked as a model before becoming a VJ?

From Quiz MTV VJs---Past And Present

Answer: Simon Rex

5. Classed as a musical comedy drama, the 2004 BBC series which starred David Morrissey and David Tennant was based in, and named for, which English seaside town?

From Quiz Rock Follies

Answer: Blackpool

Following in the tradition of shows like 'The Singing Detective', 'Blackpool' had its characters singing and dancing to appropriate songs during the six part series. It was shown in the USA with the slightly altered title of 'Viva Blackpool'. David Morrissey played the role of a brash entrepreneur with David Tennant being the policeman determined to nail Morrissey for a murder. Matters became even more complicated when Tennant began an affair with Morrissey's wife.

6. Which VJ hosted the show 'Alternative Nation'?

From Quiz MTV VJs---Past And Present

Answer: Kennedy

7. The television series 'Flight of the Conchords' featured a duo from which country as they tried to make their way in the music business?

From Quiz Rock Follies

Answer: New Zealand

The New Zealanders were Bret McKenzie and Jermaine Clement who met while at university in Wellington. The pair originally made a radio series in Britain, which was broadcast on the BBC's Radio 2 channel. The show was then picked up by America's HBO Channel, with Bret and Jermaine playing their fictitious counterparts as they attempted to break into the New York music business. The television show ran for two series, in 2007 and 2009.

8. Who was the host of the PILOT episode of Club Mtv?

From Quiz MTV VJs---Past And Present

Answer: Kevin Seals

Kevin Seals hosted the pilot episode, but the producers didn't like how it turned out, so Downtown Julie Brown took over.

9. Which actor played the role of Leroy Johnson in the television series 'Fame'?

From Quiz Rock Follies

Answer: Gene Anthony Ray

The television version of 'Fame' ran from 1982 until 1987 on American television. It was based on the film, originally released in 1980, in which Gene Anthony Ray played the same character. As I'm sure you know, the series followed the progress of a group of students at a Performing Arts school as they learned their trade and dreamed of breaking into the big time. Sadly for most of the cast, their real life careers failed to take off and Gene Anthony Ray died in 2003 having suffered a stroke earlier in the same year.

10. Who were the five original VJs?

From Quiz MTV VJs---Past And Present

Answer: Martha Quinn, JJ Jackson, Mark Goodman, Nina Blackwood, Alan Hunter

Quinn, Jackson, Hunter, Goodman, and Blackwood were the original VJs when Mtv first went on the air on Aug.1, 1981.

11. The British television series 'Rock Follies' starred Rula Lenska, Julie Covington and which other actress, a half sister to John Le Carré?

From Quiz Rock Follies

Answer: Charlotte Cornwell

The series focused on a girl trio who named themselves The Little Ladies, and ran on British television in 1976. A second series, imaginatively called 'Rock Follies '77' followed, and two albums of music featured in the show sold remarkably well in the UK. Rula Lenska's family came from Poland originally and Julie Covington was the first singer to have a hit with 'Don't Cry for me Argentina', which she took to the top of the UK Singles chart in 1976. John Le Carré's real name was David Cornwell with he and Charlotte having different mothers but the same father. Charlotte's acting work has included stage, film and television and she has appeared on the small screen in both the UK and USA.

12. Which VJ took over hosting 'House of Style' after Cindy Crawford left?

From Quiz MTV VJs---Past And Present

Answer: Daisy Fuentes

13. Richard Dean Anderson played Adam and River Phoenix was Guthrie in the 1982 television version of which musical film?

From Quiz Rock Follies

Answer: Seven Brides for Seven Brothers

The television series of 'Seven Brides for Seven Brothers' lasted only one season of six months in 1982/3 and usually had one song in each episode, contributed by Jimmy Webb, who wrote many of Glen Campbell's hits. The show vaguely followed the idea of the film although only Adam and Daniel of the brothers retained the same names. Richard Dean Anderson went on to star in 'MacGyver', which had a seven year run starting in 1985. River Phoenix went on to an all too brief, but dazzling, career with roles in films such as 'Stand by Me' (1986) and 'My Own Private Idaho' (1991).

14. What rock star up and left during an interview with Kennedy because she made him mad?

From Quiz MTV VJs---Past And Present

Answer: Jonny Rotten

15. The role of Finn Hudson in the television series 'Glee' was played from 2009 until 2013 by which Canadian actor?

From Quiz Rock Follies

Answer: Cory Monteith

After a pilot in May 2009, the first series of 'Glee' began in September of the same year. The show focused on a school choir, or glee club, in a high school and dealt with the various problems faced by the individual members. The character of Finn Hudson was originally a sporting star of the school and had to deal with the repercussions of joining the glee club. Cory Monteith had well known problems with addiction from a young age and died in July 2013 from an accidental overdose of heroin mixed with alcohol. He was aged only thirty-one. The other options listed are also Canadians.

16. Who was the person to win the first ever 'Wanna Be A VJ' contest?

From Quiz MTV VJs---Past And Present

Answer: Jesse Camp

The first Wanna Be a VJ contest was in 1998.

17. In the 1960s television series 'The Monkees', the band was living in which state of the USA while trying to break into the big time?

From Quiz Rock Follies

Answer: California

The band consisted of actors Mickey Dolenz, Michael Nesmith, Peter Tork and Davy Jones, the only English member. In the show, the four of shared a house in Malibu, on the sea front. The series was a mixture of comedy and music and ran for a surprisingly short time, from September 1966 until March 1968 (it felt much longer at the time). Although much derided as a 'manufactured' band, The Monkees had several hit records. Their cover version of Neil Diamond's 'I'm a Believer' hit the top of the charts around the world, including on the US Billboard Hot 100 and the UK Singles chart. Other hits include 'Daydream Believer' (1967) and 'Last Train to Clarksville' (1966).

18. After her stint as VJ, Martha Quinn returned to Mtv to host a show where people could call in and ask rock stars questions. What was the name of that show?

From Quiz MTV VJs---Past And Present

Answer: Rock Line

19. An animated television series featured a band called The Pussycats with a lead singer with which name?

From Quiz Rock Follies

Answer: Josie

Also styled as 'Josie and the Pussy Cats', the show first appeared in 1970. It was created by Hanna-Barbera and followed a pop music trio who became embroiled in adventures while appearing in venues around the world. A film version was released in 2001 starring Rachael Leigh Cook, Tara Reid and Rosario Dawson. The television cartoon included the singing voices of Cheryl Ladd and Patrice Holloway, with Casey Kasem providing the voice for the girls' manager, Alexander Cabot III.

20. Which VJ once appeared in an early David Bowie video?

From Quiz MTV VJs---Past And Present

Answer: Alan Hunter

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