Programme 12, 2017-18
Tom Sutcliffe is in the chair as the current season of the lateral thinking quiz reaches its climax, with Wales taking on Northern Ireland.
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Tom Sutcliffe chairs the last contest of this year's Round Britain Quiz tournament, with Northern Ireland (Paddy Duffy and Freya McClements) taking on Wales (Myfanwy Alexander and David Edwards). Can the Welsh make it a clean sweep again this year by winning all four of their fixtures across the series?
All of the questions in this final programme have been selected from listeners' suggestions, and there are some highly devious ones among them - including 'Why would rays of sunlight follow the state of Minnesota, a lookout position, a machine-readable label and Mother Teresa as of 2016?'
Tom will also be revealing the answer to the teaser puzzle left unanswered at the end of the previous contest.
Producer: Paul Bajoria.
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Last week's teaser
Tom asked what Walt Disney, Somerset Maugham, Stafford Cripps, Ralph Vaughan Williams and Jean Cocteau, have in common - and why you might have been pleased to see any of them in a time of strife?
The answer is that they were all, at some time or other, ambulance drivers inÌýthe FirstÌýWorld War. Walt Disney was an ambulance driver for the American Red Cross in France and Germany from 1917-18. W.Somerset Maugham workedÌýfor the Red Cross and the ambulance corps before being recruitedÌýintoÌýthe British Secret Intelligence Services in 1916.ÌýThe future Chancellor of the Exchequer Stafford Cripps didn't join up immediately in 1914 but went to France andÌýworked as a lorry driver, and then an ambulanceman, for the Red CrossÌýfor a year.
Ralph Vaughan Williams served with the 2/4th Ambulance Division in France in 1916. Playwright and surrealistÌýfilm-maker Jean Cocteau alsoÌýdrove a Red Cross ambulance in France in the First World War, long before his alleged sympathies towards the Nazi regime got him into trouble during the Second.
Other famous former wartime ambulance personnel include Ernest Hemingway, Jerome K. Jerome, and Ray Kroc, the founder of McDonald's restaurants.
Rankings so far in this series
The Round Britain Quiz league table stands like this with just one match to go. It's ranked according to the number of outright victories. After this week's contest we'll post the final league table for 2017-18 on the homepage.
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1Ìý WALESÌý PlayedÌý3Ìý WonÌý3Ìý Drawn 0Ìý Lost 0Ìý Total points 55
2Ìý SOUTH OF ENGLANDÌý P4Ìý W2Ìý D1Ìý L1Ìý Pts 75
3Ìý NORTH OF ENGLANDÌý P4Ìý W2Ìý D1Ìý L1Ìý Pts 72
4Ìý SCOTLANDÌý P4Ìý W1Ìý D2Ìý L1Ìý Pts 71
5Ìý THE MIDLANDSÌý P4Ìý W1Ìý D0Ìý L3Ìý Pts 67
6Ìý NORTHERN IRELANDÌý P3Ìý W0Ìý D0Ìý L3Ìý Pts 46
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Questions in this programme
Q1 (from George L. Gillespie)Ìý According to the King James Bible, what type of fruit grows on the tree of knowledge of good and evil; how many wise men worship the infant Jesus in Matthew's Gospel; what type of fish swallows Jonah; and what is Mary Magdalene's profession?
Q2 (from Mark Caltonhill)Ìý What links a quiz-show host who liked 'digging and delving', a psychologist noted for his 'identity crisis', a knighted cricketer from Antigua, and the pseudonym of Thomas Percy's servant who'd apparently been left to guard some firewood?
Q3 (from Svavar Sigurdarson)Ìý Music - How could this remind you of Burt Reynolds' nemesis, the mountain range separating Tennessee and North Carolina, and a very northerly capital?
Q4 (from Peter Williams)Ìý Why would rays of sunlight follow the state of Minnesota, a lookout position, a machine-readable label, and Mother Teresa as of 2016?
Q5 (from Richard Freeland)Ìý In what other field might you hear of actors known for their roles in The Man With the Golden Gun, Once Upon a Time in China and Psycho?
Q6 (from Michael Trevett)Ìý Music - Listen to these pieces and decide why, collectively, they might give you a sign.
Q7Ìý(from John Slater)Ìý How could a reforming monk become a Baptist dreamer; a Massachusetts senator become a Duke; and a Duke become a famous victim of emasculation?
Q8 (from Cristian Mocanu)Ìý At the foot of the mountain, where the old lady wears black and white stripes and God's first world in the Vulgate is set on four wheels, there is a place that - in scale at least - would help you measure the danger of... what?
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- Mon 5 Feb 2018 15:00Â鶹Éç Radio 4
- Sat 10 Feb 2018 23:00Â鶹Éç Radio 4
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