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E: 09/01 Radio Times Picture Quiz
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The morse code is underneath the “Ward” sign running down the lintel of the doorway.Moon04 said:Midnighter where is the Morse Code?
The soldier in the doorway is not Tristan so I don't think it's All Creatures Great and Small.
I also thought that The Au Pair could be the pear and Oh.
I'm still wondering about the two indian figures on the floor on right hand page and the man in the top window also on the right hand page.
The Indian figures are from Rob & Rylans passage to India - https://www.youtube.com/shorts/RyHPuKDUTgo
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Code of Silence well spotted. I never would have guessed that.0
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The Morse code is vertically below the word 'Ward.' To what does 'Ward' refer? The man in the window looks like Idris Elba, but I can't find anything he's done this year that fits. Andrthe two £5,000 bags?:1
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Google AI has come up with the followingfalconer99 said:The Morse code is vertically below the word 'Ward.' To what does 'Ward' refer? The man in the window looks like Idris Elba, but I can't find anything he's done this year that fits. Andrthe two £5,000 bags?:- Wayward: A Netflix miniseries that premiered in late 2025, starring Mae Martin and Sarah Gadon. It's a comedy-thriller set in a sinister town (Tall Pines) that explores the troubled teen industry.
- Landward: The long-running BBC Scotland countryside program aired its 2025 series throughout the year, with many episodes available with sign language interpretation.
- The Ward: An IMDb listing shows a general title for a TV series without many details, likely an upcoming project.
I think given that the sign is pointing in a direction then Wayward could be a good option
I also wondered about the two £5000 bags and wondered if it could be when these two contestants won the £10,000 jackpot on The Hit List. - https://www.thesun.co.uk/tv/35920478/the-hit-list-star-wins-10k-prize-first-time/#:~:text=Since%20then%2C%20more%20than%20250,name%2010%20songs%20and%20artists.Posting is a privilege, not a right. This is a privately-owned site. Posting is a privilege, not a right. Any inappropriate posts or any issues that take up a disproportionate amount of resources or make it a worse place to be will be stopped at our discretion - with or without explanation. No one pays to use this site; when there are issues, we pay to resolve them. Sometimes we need to prioritise spending money on the site, other issues or better resources.Please be nice to all MoneySavers. That’s the forum motto. Remember, the prime aim is to help provide info and resources. If you don’t like someone, their situation, their question or feel they’re intruding on ‘your board’ then please bite the bullet and think of the bigger issue. A Guardian article once "doffed its cap" to this forum as being the one place where consumers can collect together and fight back. Our job is to help keep it that way.Facebook = FB | Twitter/X = TW/X | Instagram = IG | Threads = THS | Snapchat = SC
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I agree with The Hit List and thanks I’d missed the Morse Code.Rob and Rylan is great.I thought Coldwater.
I wondered if the gorillas were from The Wild Ones and whether the arrow pointing to Ø might be Towards Zero.
I came across Frauds but don’t know it. I wondered if that could also be a solution for Cons, Swindles.
I now realise the club isn’t a separate clue.
I’m also stuck on the top right black guy, the man with swag, the brown case, the ward sign, and the soldier.0 -
Ramsfan I wondered if the Cons, Swindles etc. could be Scam Interceptors.0
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Here is my list
- Destination X
- Strictly Come Dancing
- The Bombing of Pan Am 103
- The Hack
- Patience
- Severance
- Would I Lie to You?
- Toxic Town
- Dope Girls
- I’m Alan Partridge
- Death in Paradise
- The 1% Club
- The White Lotus
- South Park
- A Thousand Blows
- I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!
- King & Conqueror
- Cold Water
- Rob & Rylan’s Grand Tour of India
- The Au Pair
- The Great British Bake Off
- The Guest
- Mitchell & Webb Are Not Helping
- House of Guinness
- Only Murders in the Building
- Doctor Who
- Riot Women
- Alien: Earth
- Educating Yorkshire
- Film Club
- Nine Bodies in a Mexican Morgue
- The Traitors
- The Apprentice
- Love Island
- Gladiators
- EastEnders
- Coronation Street
- Call the Midwife
- Line of Duty
- The Masked Singer
- Blue Lights
- Industry
- Slow Horses
- Inside No. 9
- Black Mirror
- The Bear
- Wednesday
- The Gentlemen
- UK General Election (Labour government era)
- Artificial Intelligence / Automation anxiety (meta-theme)
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The Gorillas are from Parenthood, at least it looks like the same here https://www.bbc.com/mediacentre/2024/factual-parenthood-natural-history-seriesRamsfan said:I agree with The Hit List and thanks I’d missed the Morse Code.Rob and Rylan is great.I thought Coldwater.
I wondered if the gorillas were from The Wild Ones and whether the arrow pointing to Ø might be Towards Zero.
I came across Frauds but don’t know it. I wondered if that could also be a solution for Cons, Swindles.
I now realise the club isn’t a separate clue.
I’m also stuck on the top right black guy, the man with swag, the brown case, the ward sign, and the soldier.Posting is a privilege, not a right. This is a privately-owned site. Posting is a privilege, not a right. Any inappropriate posts or any issues that take up a disproportionate amount of resources or make it a worse place to be will be stopped at our discretion - with or without explanation. No one pays to use this site; when there are issues, we pay to resolve them. Sometimes we need to prioritise spending money on the site, other issues or better resources.Please be nice to all MoneySavers. That’s the forum motto. Remember, the prime aim is to help provide info and resources. If you don’t like someone, their situation, their question or feel they’re intruding on ‘your board’ then please bite the bullet and think of the bigger issue. A Guardian article once "doffed its cap" to this forum as being the one place where consumers can collect together and fight back. Our job is to help keep it that way.Facebook = FB | Twitter/X = TW/X | Instagram = IG | Threads = THS | Snapchat = SC
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