Right then dearly beloved. Mastermind celebrates its 50th Anniversary this year. In honour of this landmark, I’ve been wracking my brains about some of the other things which were popular in the 1970s, but did not have quite the same staying power. Here’s the first 2 sets of 5.
Raleigh Chopper Questions
1) In which year did the
Raleigh Chopper Mark I first go on sale in the UK?
2) What were the sizes of the
front and rear wheels?
3) How much did the Chopper cost
when it was first launched in 1969?
4) The Chopper was inspired by
the Stingray, manufactured in the USA by which manufacturer?
5) Raleigh launched a smaller
version called the Chipper, but what was name of the even smaller version launched
in 1972
Answers (highlight to reveal)
1) 1969
2) Rear 20 inch – Front 16 inch
3) Basic model £34 and 19 shillings
4) Schwinn
5) Raleigh Tomahawk
The Goodies Questions
1) Who was the youngest of the
Goodies?
2) What was the name of the
Lancashire Martial Art featured in the episode Kung Fu Capers?
3) The Goodies’ first extended
Christmas special was titled “The Goodies and the Beanstalk”. What was the
title of their second?
4) Tim Brooke Taylor and
Graeme Garden hosted which 2004 quiz show, Channel ‘s original replacement for
Fifteen to One?
5) One of the most famous
episodes featured Kitten Kong, and for years the opening titles sequence showed
it demolishing which London landmark
Answers
1) Graeme Garden
2) Ecky Thump
3) The Goodies Rule OK
4) Beat the Nation
5) The Telecom (then The Post Office) Tower
2 comments:
Doesn't Question 3 give away the answer to Question 1?
D'oh!
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