Programme 7, 2023
The South of England and the Midlands clash once again in the cryptic quiz, with Kirsty Lang in the chair.
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The Round Britain Quiz teams get the chance to turn the tables in the second half of the series as they play return matches against their opponents from earlier in the season. This week Frankie Fanko and Stephen Maddock of the Midlands are back, to see if they can avenge their defeat by Paul Sinha and Marcus Berkmann of the South of England.
Kirsty Lang is on hand with the show's trademark cryptic questions, and will be steering the panellists away from their wilder speculations and providing clues if they need them. But for every heavy hint she drops, they'll pay a penalty in points.
As usual, the programme includes a generous helping of questions suggested by Round Britain Quiz listeners.
Producer: Paul Bajoria
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2023 League Table
1 Northern Ireland  Played 2 Won 2 Drawn 0 Lost 0 Total points 43
2 North of England  P2 W2 D0 L0 Pts 39
3 South of England  P2 W1 D1 L0 Pts 41
4 Scotland  P2 W0 D1 L1 Pts 37
5 Midlands  P2 W0 D0 L2 Pts 38
6 Wales   P2 W0 D0 L2 Pts 34
Last week's teaser question
The 'adult' spin-off version of the ITV children's show Tiswas ran on Saturday nights for just one season in the early 1980s, and was called O.T.T. (standing for 'over the top'). The letters OTT appear in all of the others:
Otto von Bismarck, German Chancellor from 1871-90.
Giotto (di Bondone), Italian master painter who (according to the famous story in Vasari's Lives of the Great Artists) drew a perfect circle as a demonstration of his artistic prowess for the Pope's representative.
Lotto - the nationwide raffle.
Questions in today's programme
Q2Â If one is for a Gorecki symphony, two is for the end of Beethoven's Ninth, three is for Fanny Brice and four is for John Lennon, then who's the thief?
Q3Â What's so wonderful about these pieces of music?
Q4 (from Martin Stubbs)Â What 4-word headline, using only seven different letters, would describe a news story about a colourer of wood who keeps the more unpleasant parts of eyeballs? And what kind of wine would he drink?
Q5 (from Chris Miller)Â Why might Sarah Mullaly and Paul Butler be mates with: someone playing the fool in Paris, a flag-carrier in Rome, a mobile home owner in Tbilisi, and one who never forgets in Moscow?
Q6Â Why did all of these musicians have reason to be grateful to the industry of others?
Q7Â What common destiny awaited former space pilot Steven Taylor, Lizzie Dripping who lived in a world of her own, and Jimmy Carter whose family were restoring an old railway engine?
Q8Â Explain why you might be transported by a Geordie who sang about hypersonic missiles, a publication from the trenches, a clump of bushes or brambles, and Pericles?
This week's teaser question
Don't write to us, there are no prizes, but you can see if your solution matches ours when Kirsty reveals it at the beginning of next week's quiz.
Broadcasts
- Mon 22 May 2023 15:00Â鶹ԼÅÄ Radio 4
- Sat 27 May 2023 23:00Â鶹ԼÅÄ Radio 4
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