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Programme 3, 2023

Teams representing Wales and Northern Ireland take their places for their first bout of the current series, with Kirsty Lang asking the trademark cryptic questions.

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Kirsty Lang welcomes the Round Britain Quiz teams from Wales and Northern Ireland to play their first fixture of the current series. Wales is represented by David Edwards and Myfanwy Alexander, and Northern Ireland by Freya McClements and Paddy Duffy.

Among the cryptic teasers they'll have to unravel are: 'Can you, in haste, connect a colour, a year in the 1980s, a Led Zeppelin battle, a genre of storytelling and more than one point of transition from one day to the next?'

As always, the programme includes several clever question ideas devised by Round Britain Quiz listeners. Kirsty is on hand to give the panellists hints and nudges if they're straying too far from the correct answers - but every hefty clue means a point lost.

Producer: Paul Bajoria

28 minutes

Last on

Sat 29 Apr 2023 23:00

Last week's teaser question

At the end of last week's show Kirsty asked: Why might the sound of clapping be out of place in response to cricketer Richie, actress Yvonne and singer Gilbert?Β 
These three famous people all have surnames which end in 'aud', pronounced the French way with a silent 'd' - Richie Benaud, Yvonne Arnaud, Gilbert Becaud.
And clapping would be inappropriate because the word 'applaud' in English doesn't sound the same, even though it looks as though it should.Β 

Questions in today's programme

Q1Β  In connecting Kasparov's nemesis, a gruff Watergate informer, the solver of the ultimate question of Life, the Universe and Everything, and technology that means you can no longer believe your eyes... how low can you go?
Q2Β  Why do an ice cream treat, a 'Military' symphony, an ill-fated airship and a spotty dog sequel form a sequence?
Q3 from Mike Foster: (Voices) What's the connection between these three recordings?
Q4Β  Can you, in haste, connect a colour, a year in the 1980s, a Led Zeppelin battle, a genre of storytelling and more than one point of transition from one day to the next?
Q5Β  In a sequence containing a titled pop diva, a Native American squaw, a Brazilian footballer of the 2000s and a Damien Chazelle movie - where might you add a brace of Teutonic affirmatives?
Q6Β  (Music) Why might all of these pose a risk of a soggy bottom?
Q7 from David Piper:Β  What am I describing? One Paul described one being used as a murder weapon; another Paul sought to make money under one; another Paul said he would rather be one if he could; and another Paul actually started being one, before achieving international success elsewhere.Β 
Q8 from Alex Humphrey:Β  Which of the following is not entirely in Prime position: a cyborg on a Voyage to the stars, a doctor with a brilliant but curmudgeonly boss, or a girl with Stranger supernatural powers?

This week's teaser question

If an award-winning photojournalist and a British comedian known for Big Train and Blue Jam met a man who sat on the Woolsack in the Napoleonic era, what game might they play?
Don't write to us because sadly there's no prize, but you can see if your answer matches ours when we reveal it next week!

Broadcasts

  • Mon 24 Apr 2023 15:00
  • Sat 29 Apr 2023 23:00

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