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E: 10/01 Radio Times The Big Quiz
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According to the cast list, Duchess in Mr Stink is played by none other than Pudsey, so I guess it depends on whether he stands on his hind legs in Mr Stink too. You could also say the Royal Variety.0
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Not meaning to confuse matters but:-
The Harbour from clue Harbour Books?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-north-east-orkney-shetland-20004472
and maybe
Upstairs Downstairs from "two floors" on the bookshop window?Originally Posted by shortcrust
"Contact the Ministry of Fairness....If sufficient evidence of unfairness is discovered you’ll get an apology, a permanent contract with backdated benefits, a ‘Let’s Make it Fair!’ tshirt and mug, and those guilty of unfairness will be sent on a Fairness Awareness course."0 -
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I'm getting quite confused with all these answers now...
I've got too many!
The choir, DCI Banks, Fresh Meat, Wartime Farm, Line of Duty, The Paradise, The Great British Bakeoff/Hollyoaks?, Michael Palin's Brazil, Jersey Shore, The Bletchley Circle, The Bridge, TwentyTwelve, Trollied, The thick of it?, Inspector Lewis, Strictly Come Dancing, Aliens vs Wizards, Euro 2012, Whitechapel, The Voice, Eurovision, Sport Relief, X Factor, Wimbledon, Queen's Jubilee Celebrations? (for the union jack bunting?), Birdsong, Good Cop, Downton Abbey, Big Brother, Pointless, Mad Men, Hustle, Britain's Got Talent, BBC Proms, Walace and Gromit, Olympics, Red Dwarf, Dallas, Sherlock Holmes, Blockbuster, Family Guy, Merlin, True Blood, Doctor Who, Titanic, Sky At Night.
HELP PLEASE! I would really appreciate it.0 -
Hi, don't know if this is going to confuse things any more but the clock seems to be the last stumbling block and could it not be the clock in the ITV drama set in York which featured lawyers who were angels? The doomsday clock started counting down at the end of the last episode.0
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fridaynightdinner wrote: »I'm getting quite confused with all these answers now...
I've got too many! BBC Proms, Walace and Gromit,
Oh, and for anyone who wants to enter you've to send your answers, not forgetting to include your name, address and phone number, either by post to Christmas Picture Quiz, PO Box 501, Leicester, LE94 0AA or by email to [EMAIL="xmasquiz@radiotimescomps.co.uk"]xmasquiz@radiotimescomps.co.uk[/EMAIL]. The prize is a 40" Sony LED TV, soundbar & Blu-ray player plus a copy of The Uninvited on DVD.'...luck came to those who left a space for it.' Terry Pratchett0 -
Can anyone decipher the clock?0
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The white jacket in the shop window with the rope actually looks like the number is 620 or maybe 62D. Any ideas?0
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@Miseryguts - cows *do* have horns, it's just that these days farmed cattle usually have them removed when they are still calves, to make them easier to manage when they get bigger. Not that that necessarily makes me right about Jersey Shore, mind!
Still can't figure out the clock clue. Happy Christmas everyone.0 -
Your list is great, but I think the blue Peter should be comic relief Helen's polar challenge. Also where do you get Michael plains brazil from? Also Wallace and grommit is the Wallace and grommit prom I think.0
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