Entertainment Quiz #385
Film, Arts, Music & Entertainment Quiz for 2 June 2016
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Q1.
Which late 19th century English illustrator was "rediscovered" due to an exhibition from 19 May to 19 September 1966 at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, which introduced his work to a new generation and began a craze that lasted into the 1970s?
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Q2.
Complete the title of this James Bond film: "Diamonds Are ... "?
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Q3.
In plays performed "in the round" where does the audience sit in relation to the playing area?
B
In a semicircle in front
C
They are the playing area - the actors play in among the audience
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Q4.
Which UK television series was, unusually, adapted from a US series of the same name?
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Q5.
Which TV series starred Richard Dean Anderson as a secret agent for the fictional Phoenix Foundation in Los Angeles, who is able to solve a wide range of problems with his Swiss army knife?
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Q6.
What Scottish patriotic song, used frequently at special occasions and sporting events, was written by a member of the folk group The Corries in 1967?
C
A Man's a Man for A' That
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Q7.
Kurt Wiese (1887 - 1974) was born in Germany, lived in China, was a prisoner of war in Japan and Australia, moved to Brazil after the end of WW I, then the USA in 1927, and is well-known as what?
D
Illustrator and writer of children's books
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