Programme 6, 2021
Tom Sutcliffe welcomes the Midlands and South of England teams to the latest contest of the cryptic quiz series.
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Leicester's chairman, Shakespeare's weaver and Richard Gough's village: are they in the right order?
The panellists in today's quiz will be trying to unravel this and many other impenetrable-seeming puzzles, as the South of England take on the Midlands in the sixth of this year's contests. Paul Sinha and Marcus Berkmann appear for the South of England, opposite Elizabeth-Jane Burnett and Stephen Maddock on the Midlands team. Tom Sutcliffe asks the questions, and provides helpful hints as the panellists work towards their solutions. But the more hints and steers they need, the fewer points they'll win.
As always there are musical clues to identify and connect, and a sprinkling of questions devised by Round Britain Quiz listeners and submitted to the programme in recent months.
Producer: Paul Bajoria
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Rankings
1 North of England Played 2 Won 1 Drawn 1 Lost 0 Total points 41
2 Scotland  P2 W1 D0 L1 Pts 35
3 Northern Ireland  P2 W1 D0 L1 Pts 34
4 The Midlands P1 W1 D0 L0 Pts 22
5 South of England P1 W0 D1 L0 Pts 21
6 Wales  P2 W0 D0 L2 Pts 31 Â
Last week's teaser question
The answer is East. The film-maker Paul Martin directed Orient Express in 1934, based on the Graham Greene story Stamboul Train. The team is Leyton Orient, the 'O's, whose nickname inspires a terrace chant. The province is Oriente, in the east of Cuba, birthplace of Raul and Fidel Castro. So they are all oriented towards the orient.
Questions in this programme
Q2Â Leicester's chairman, Shakespeare's weaver, and Richard Gough's village: are they in the correct order?
Q3Â Music: Which family might these all belong to?
Q4Â In which cities might Tennyson's best friend, Godot's creator, and the second theological virtue, prove educational?
Q5 (from Jonathan Perry) Where in London might you expect to find: King George IV between 1811 and 1820; his nominal successor; a country embodied by its flag; and the shout of a Â鶹ԼÅÄ game show contestant? Â
Q6Â Music: How might the first usefully describe all of the others?
Q7 (from Mike Bath)Â Why might someone in touch in Wolverhampton and someone else on the front line in Manchester form a holy alliance in Lincolnshire - especially if it involved a tiebreak system tried out in 2017?Â
Q8Â What might make you think that an American soprano with an affinity for Mozart, the author of Akenfield, a couple of suburban eco-pioneers, and a man enriched by The Beggar's Opera, could have been born on a Sunday?
This week's teaser question
Sorry, there are no prizes: but you can see if your solution matches ours when we reveal it next time.
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- Mon 12 Apr 2021 15:00Â鶹ԼÅÄ Radio 4
- Sat 17 Apr 2021 23:00Â鶹ԼÅÄ Radio 4
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