Programme 7, 2022
The cryptic quiz features the Midlands against Wales, with Kirsty Lang asking the questions.
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When Wales last played the Midlands, in the opening edition of the 2022 Round Britain Quiz series, the Midlands won, What will happen today, as Stephen Maddock and Frankie Fanko face Myfanwy Alexander and David Edwards for the second time this season?
Kirsty Lang poses the traditionally impenetrable questions, and awards points according to how much help the panellists have needed to arrive at the answers. Will they be able to work out why a bride's mother might be happy to visit the football teams from Luton, Northampton and Yeovil, but pass up the opportunity to visit the team from West Bromwich?
There's a generous sprinkling of question suggestions from RBQ listeners, as always, and Kirsty will have another teaser at the end of the programme to which the answer will be unveiled next week.
Producer: Paul Bajoria
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Rankings so far in this series
1 South of England  Played 2 Won 2 Drawn 0 Lost 0 Total points 43
2 Midlands P2 W1 D1 L0 Pts 42
3 Scotland P2 W1 D0 L1 Pts 40
4 Wales  P2 W1 D0 L1 Pts 39
5 North of England  P2 W0 D1 L1 Pts 37
6 Northern Ireland  P2 W0 D0 L2 Pts 37
Last week's teaser question
Well done if you recognised the name of Georges Melies (1861-1938), an early pioneer of cinema and most particularly of special effects and on-screen illusions. His short horror, sci-fi and fantasy features have become classics of the genre, involving multiple exposures, time-lapse photography and other devices not tried before.
The question references three of his creations: A Trip To The Moon (1902), House Of The Devil (1896) and A Nightmare (1896). Sequences from the first of these appeared in Martin Scorsese's 2011 film Hugo, which in part pays tribute to Melies and his contribution to the magic of the silver screen.
Questions in today's programme
Q2Â How could you get the following mixed up? A multi-award-winning television star, DJ and UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador; a rhesus macaque who became an unwilling pioneer; and a composer who made a stagework of the Bluebeard legend.
Q3Â Music: What comes next in this sequence?
Q4 (from Stephen Moore)Â Can you explain why a bride's mother might want to visit the football teams from Luton, Northampton and Yeovil, but pass up a similar visit to the team from West Bromwich?
Q5Â Why could a compound formed by the condensation of an alcohol and an acid give you a basis for an other-worldly Uncle, a child's ability to make you spend money, and the process of carbon capture?
Q6Â Music: Why might the subjects of this piece sally forth with Colfer's criminal mastermind, a football club in Bergamo and John Ravenscroft?
Q7Â Â Why could you be forgiven for labelling a vast Russian museum, the ninth papal castle, a roasted hillside and the father of Jesus, as though they were all from the same valley?
Q8 (from Dr Andrew Doole) If you put the letters in order you'll have continental novels, two attempts at a Brazilian football team, a group of ancient Celts, and a people who erected a Wonder of the World for their goddess, to name but five. Who is keeping in touch?Â
This week's teaser question
Good luck working this one out: we'll begin the next edition of Round Britain Quiz by revealing the solution.
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- Mon 9 May 2022 15:00Â鶹ԼÅÄ Radio 4
- Sat 14 May 2022 23:00Â鶹ԼÅÄ Radio 4
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