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1. Several novelty records have been inspired by either a TV programme or a film.
Which hit from "The Firm" was based on a TV series set in space?
2. Charlie Drake had a hit record with a distinctly Australian theme to it.
Was it?
3. A very unlikely pairing came together in 1960. The song was "Goodness Gracious Me" and the male half of the duo was Peter Sellers. Who was the female?
4. A parody of 1950s "tragedy" songs, which Julie Brown song centres around a high school shooting?
5. Which British actor and comedian recorded "Right Said Fred" and "Hole In the Ground"?
6. David Bowie proved that even the coolest of pop stars succumbs to the desire to make a novelty record every so often with which 1967 offering?
7. Throughout the 1950's Lonnie Donegan had many hit singles in the United Kingdom. However, he only had one number one hit in America. What was it?
8. "Time Warp" from "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" is an enduring novelty record and dance. Can you name the man who wrote the show?
9. Tom Lehrer recorded many satirical and parody songs. Which one would not have found favour with animal welfare organisations?
10. Spike Jones was an early exponent of the novelty song with such classics as "Der Fuhrer's Face " and "Cocktails For Two". What was the name of his band?
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