Saturday, 30 December 2017

QUIZ Answers


TV/Film Quiz, 20 Questions with a Nottingham City of Lit connection

THE ANSWERS

This quiz first appeared at the Bromley House Library / Nottingham City of Literature joint Christmas party. The winners were Stephen Lowe and Tanya Myers.

Here are the correct answers.


One: The 1942 film noir This Gun for Hire, starring Veronica Lake and Alan Ladd, is based on a 1936 novel set in a fictionalised Nottingham that was written by?

a)       Graham Greene

b)      Dalton Trumbo

c)       Cecil Roberts



Two: Who played J M Barrie in Finding Neverland?

a)       Johnny Depp

b)      Brad Pitt

c)       Russell Crowe



Three: Which Golden Globe winning actor played John Harvey’s Detective Inspector Resnick in two episodic TV movies that ran in the early 1990s?

a)       Pete Postlethwaite

b)      Tom Wilkinson

c)       Ian McShane



Four: Ken Russell’s 1969 film adaptation of D H Lawrence’s Women in Love featured a controversial nude wrestling scene in which Oliver Reed grappled with?

a)       Alan Bates

b)      Kathy Bates

c)       Alan Rickman



Five: Who has played Lord Byron and Sherlock Holmes on TV?

a)       Benedict Cumberbatch

b)      Jonny Lee Millar

c)       Basil Rathbone



Six: Which best-selling crime writer starred in the kids’ sitcom Maid Marian and her Merry Men?

a)       Peter James

b)      Lee Child

c)       Mark Billingham


Seven: It was a Notts writer, Nigel McCrery, that created the BBC series New Tricks, but who appears in the most episodes?

a)       Amanda Redman

b)      Alun Armstrong

c)       Dennis Waterman



Eight: Rowland Emett – he of the Vicky Centre’s Aqua Horological Titinabulator (or ‘Emett Clock’) - designed the inventions of Caractacus Potts for which 1968 film?

a)       The Love Bug

b)      Back to the Future

c)       Chitty Chitty Bang Bang



Nine: Who has not played the Nottingham born screenwriter and editor Alma Reville on screen?

a)       Imelda Staunton

b)      Helen Mirren

c)       Judi Dench



Ten: Which Notts playwright has written over 100 episodes of Coronation Street?

a) Stephen Lowe

b) Amanda Whittington

c) William Ivory



Eleven: Which Notts writer appeared on Coronation Street as the builder Eddie Ramsden?

a)       William Ivory

b)      Michael Eaton

c)       Stephen Booth



Twelve: Which Lord of the Rings star played Arthur Seaton in a stage production of Saturday Night and Sunday Morning?

a)       Ian McKellen

b)      Christopher Lee

c)       Sean Bean



Thirteen: Which book by John Lucas and Allan Chadburn was mentioned on Have I Got News for You?

a)      A Brief History of Whistling

b)      A Brief History of Jazz

c)       A Brief History of Beards



Fourteen: Mary Howitt was born with the same surname as which former A Question of Sport captain?

a)       John Parrott

b)      Ian Botham

c)       Emlyn Hughes



Fifteen: The Nottingham set BBC drama Murder was directed by the late Birger Larsen, a man better known for which acclaimed Scandi drama?

a) The Bridge

b) The Killing

c) Borgen



Sixteen: When Peter Bowles was the subject of TV’s This is Your Life, which of his former school teachers appeared as a guest on the show?

a)       Stanley Middleton

b)      William Golding

c)       P D James



Seventeen: Which of these writers/TV presenters was born in Nottingham?

a)       Penny Smith

b)      Ray Gosling

c)       Dale Winton



Eighteen: Who plays Jake Bugg’s mam in his music video for Two Fingers?

a)       Vicky McClure    

b)      b) Shane Meadows

c)       Su Pollard

Nineteen: Which comedian praised Jon McGregor’s Even the Dogs on Channel 4’s review show The TV Book Club?

a)       Sandi Toksvig

b)      Jo Brand

c)       Dawn French



Twenty: Which occasional BBC TV presenter, and former LeftLion editor, answers to the name ‘Mr Sex’?

a)       Al Murray

b)      Al Needham

c)       Aled Jones



Tuesday, 19 December 2017

Quiz Time


TV/Film Quiz, 20 Questions with a Nottingham City of Lit connection

This quiz first appeared at the Bromley House Library / Nottingham City of Literature joint Christmas party. The winners were Stephen Lowe and Tanya Myers. Can you beat their score of 14?


One: The 1942 film noir This Gun for Hire, starring Veronica Lake and Alan Ladd, is based on a 1936 novel set in a fictionalised Nottingham that was written by?

a)       Graham Greene

b)      Dalton Trumbo

c)       Cecil Roberts



Two: Who played J M Barrie in Finding Neverland?

a)       Johnny Depp

b)      Brad Pitt

c)       Russell Crowe



Three: Which Golden Globe winning actor played John Harvey’s Detective Inspector Resnick in two episodic TV movies that ran in the early 1990s?

a)       Pete Postlethwaite

b)      Tom Wilkinson

c)       Ian McShane



Four: Ken Russell’s 1969 film adaptation of D H Lawrence’s Women in Love featured a controversial nude wrestling scene in which Oliver Reed grappled with?

a)       Alan Bates

b)      Kathy Bates

c)       Alan Rickman



Five: Who has played Lord Byron and Sherlock Holmes on TV?

a)       Benedict Cumberbatch

b)      Jonny Lee Millar

c)       Basil Rathbone



Six: Which best-selling crime writer starred in the kids’ sitcom Maid Marian and her Merry Men?

a)       Peter James

b)      Lee Child

c)       Mark Billingham


Seven: It was a Notts writer, Nigel McCrery, that created the BBC series New Tricks, but who appears in the most episodes?

a)       Amanda Redman

b)      Alun Armstrong

c)       Dennis Waterman



Eight: Rowland Emett – he of the Vicky Centre’s Aqua Horological Titinabulator (or ‘Emett Clock’) - designed the inventions of Caractacus Potts for which 1968 film?

a)       The Love Bug

b)      Back to the Future

c)       Chitty Chitty Bang Bang



Nine: Who has not played the Nottingham born screenwriter and editor Alma Reville on screen?

a)       Imelda Staunton

b)      Helen Mirren

c)       Judi Dench



Ten: Which Notts playwright has written over 100 episodes of Coronation Street?

a) Stephen Lowe

b) Amanda Whittington

c) William Ivory



Eleven: Which Notts writer appeared on Coronation Street as the builder Eddie Ramsden?

a)       William Ivory

b)      Michael Eaton

c)       Stephen Booth



Twelve: Which Lord of the Rings star played Arthur Seaton in a stage production of Saturday Night and Sunday Morning?

a)       Ian McKellen

b)      Christopher Lee

c)       Sean Bean



Thirteen: Which book by John Lucas and Allan Chadburn was mentioned on Have I Got News for You?

a)      A Brief History of Whistling

b)      A Brief History of Jazz

c)       A Brief History of Beards



Fourteen: Mary Howitt was born with the same surname as which former A Question of Sport captain?

a)       John Parrott

b)      Ian Botham

c)       Emlyn Hughes



Fifteen: The Nottingham set BBC drama Murder was directed by the late Birger Larsen, a man better known for which acclaimed Scandi drama?

a) The Bridge

b) The Killing

c) Borgen



Sixteen: When Peter Bowles was the subject of TV’s This is Your Life, which of his former school teachers appeared as a guest on the show?

a)       Stanley Middleton

b)      William Golding

c)       P D James



Seventeen: Which of these writers/TV presenters was born in Nottingham?

a)       Penny Smith

b)      Ray Gosling

c)       Dale Winton



Eighteen: Who plays Jake Bugg’s mam in his music video for Two Fingers?

a)       Vicky McClure    

b)      b) Shane Meadows

c)       Su Pollard


Nineteen: Which comedian praised Jon McGregor’s Even the Dogs on Channel 4’s review show The TV Book Club?

a)       Sandi Toksvig

b)      Jo Brand

c)       Dawn French



Twenty: Which occasional BBC TV presenter, and former LeftLion editor, answers to the name ‘Mr Sex’?

a)       Al Murray

b)      Al Needham

c)       Aled Jones


Tweet your answers to @NottsLit or email with them via the Contact page.
Simply tweet 1a, 2b, 3c etc... and I'll try to reply with your score /20.
No Googling, you're only cheating yourself.
I'll post the answers before the year is out. 

Friday, 1 December 2017

A Note to Love

Nottingham Young Poet Laureate Georgina Wilding’s special poem of love was presented today to HRH Prince Harry and his fiancée Meghan Markle.


Georgina describes the poem ‘A Note to Love’ as a commentary on long-term love and life as a pair.

A note to love by Georgina Wilding
 
Love, you are the plate
cracked by clumsy hands.
You are the late payment,
the red light runner,
the keys left in locked door.

 
Love, you are the shoes
strewn across the hall by impatient feet.
You are too much ketchup in the cob,
wet towels on the bed,
half-drunk tea and the stain
on the mug’s midriff.
 
Love, you are all the plants
left dry by fleeting mind.
You are no logs left for the fire,
you are nails bitten off,
snotted tissues on the floor.
You are shirts not ironed
and socks not washed.

 
But love,
you are Royal Blue.
Silk wrapped around every moment.
And for all the cracked plates,
tripping shoes and wilted ivy,
it’s you, love,
your annoying dazzle,
whose loss would be
too difficult to accept


The poem was presented on a bespoke scroll, tied with a ribbon of Nottingham’s famous lace. Sarah Manton of Curious Nottingham, who produced the scroll said: “The Royal family have a long tradition of using Nottingham lace over the years, incorporated in wedding dresses since Queen Victoria. For the frame of the poem I’ve incorporated a lace design. It is traditional for a bride to receive a trousseau of Nottingham lace for good luck, and by tying the poem in lace we do so wishing the couple a wonderful wedding in May, and a happy, loving marriage”.

Sandeep Mahal, Director of Nottingham UNESCO City of Literature said: “As a city that rings with words, it seemed natural that we present the happy couple with a poem to wish them joy and long-lasting love”

Nottingham poetry organiser Leanne Moden said: “Georgina’s poem celebrates a realistic, down-to-earth view of love that’s rarely portrayed in romantic poetry. Her words acknowledge the small daily frustrations of marriage and show how long-term love grows through mutual respect, support and kindness. It is the perfect gift for a couple embarking on their engagement.”

Georgina was appointed Nottingham’s first-ever Young Poet Laureate in September 2017, as part of Nottingham UNESCO City of Literature’s celebration of the city’s thriving live poetry scene. Since she became the Young Poet Laureate, Georgina has performed at several events, ran workshops and appeared on TV and radio.