British Comedy Guide

True or False

Part 1

01. Bill and Ben and Andy Pandy were created by two unmarried women who lived together in a cottage on Winston Churchill's Chartwell estate.
02. The creator of Pogles Wood was a long time member of CND.
03. Crystal Tipps and Alistair was produced by the same company which produced the "Protect and Survive" films on what to do in the event of a nuclear bomb being launched.
04. The Clangers had socialist tendencies.
05. There is a museum on The Magic Roundabout in the Communist Party's building in Dijon where you can ride on Mr McEnerey's tricycle.
06. Mrs Kiki Frog in Hector's House was voiced by gurkha campaigner Joanna Lumley.
07. Noggin the Nog - The Firecake is an allegory on nuclear war.
08. Margaret Thatcher once met the Wombles in 10 Downing Street to discuss how to keep Britain tidy.
09. Captain Pugwash with its character Seaman Stains was a critique on the permissive society.
10. One of the Banana Splits ran as an independent to become US President in 1976.

Part 2

01. Roger Ramjet's mother took atomic vitamins for old people.
02. Trumpton Fire Station never attended to a fire.
03. Big Daddy Kane mentions Penelope Pitstop in his song "Niggaz Will Never Learn".
04. Zag of Zig and Zag is a cross-dresser.
05. Bert and Ernie of Sesame Street were early environmentalists with an interest in recycling.
06. Bubble Buddy in Spongebob Squarepants is a cold-blooded murderer.
07. Neil Kinnock once uttered the catchphrase from the Flintstones "Yabba-Dabba-Doo" in a speech at a Labour Party conference.
08. Mary Mungo and Midge was one of the first children's cartoons to be set in an urban environment.
09. Miss Piggy first appeared on television in 1974 singing with musician Herb Alpert and her second appearance was one year later in a programme called "The Muppet Show : Sex and Violence".
10. The post acopalyptic world the Teletubbies live in occurred because of a nuclear bomb which hit Albania.

Part 2 No.7 Has to be false.I can't imagine him saying anything as intelligent as that.

Quote: psmith @ 31st March 2022, 7:46 PM

Part 2 No.7 Has to be false.I can't imagine him saying anything as intelligent as that.

It is false - yus.

A lot of ems are true.

Do you want to have a go at them all or aren't you hard enough?

OK, here's what I think (no cheating!)

PART ONE:

01. Bill and Ben and Andy Pandy were created by two unmarried women who lived together in a cottage on Winston Churchill's Chartwell estate.

TRUE. I'm fairly certain of that one.

02. The creator of Pogles Wood was a long time member of CND.

TRUE?

03. Crystal Tipps and Alistair was produced by the same company which produced the "Protect and Survive" films on what to do in the event of a nuclear bomb being launched.

TRUE

04. The Clangers had socialist tendencies.

FALSE

05. There is a museum on The Magic Roundabout in the Communist Party's building in Dijon where you can ride on Mr McEnerey's tricycle.

FALSE

06. Mrs Kiki Frog in Hector's House was voiced by gurkha campaigner Joanna Lumley.

FALSE

07. Noggin the Nog - The Firecake is an allegory on nuclear war.

FALSE

08. Margaret Thatcher once met the Wombles in 10 Downing Street to discuss how to keep Britain tidy.

FALSE, don't exist, (and nor do the Wombles)

09. Captain Pugwash with its character Seaman Stains was a critique on the permissive society.

FALSE, this sounds like one of your jokes

10. One of the Banana Splits ran as an independent to become US President in 1976.

TRUE, sounds feasible..

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PART TWO:

01. Roger Ramjet's mother took atomic vitamins for old people.

TRUE. I vaguely remember the cartoon. Seems feasible his mother would've featured and taken such vitamins.

02. Trumpton Fire Station never attended to a fire.

I'll say TRUE, because it probably would've been too difficult to do a fire in stop-motion animation.

03. Big Daddy Kane mentions Penelope Pitstop in his song "Niggaz Will Never Learn".

TRUE, seems perfectly feasible.

04. Zag of Zig and Zag is a cross-dresser.

FALSE

05. Bert and Ernie of Sesame Street were early environmentalists with an interest in recycling.

TRUE, I reckon they put on discarded clothing, play a thrown away violin or whatever.

06. Bubble Buddy in Spongebob Squarepants is a cold-blooded murderer.

Never seen it, but this is probably TRUE but not in the way 'cold blooded murderer' initially comes across... like there's an episode where he just eats a fish, or some shit.

07. Neil Kinnock once uttered the catchphrase from the Flintstones "Yabba-Dabba-Doo" in a speech at a Labour Party conference.

FALSE

08. Mary Mungo and Midge was one of the first children's cartoons to be set in an urban environment.

TRUE, as it says "one of the..." which suggests you didn't want to commit to "THE first", making it more likely to be true.

09. Miss Piggy first appeared on television in 1974 singing with musician Herb Alpert and her second appearance was one year later in a programme called "The Muppet Show : Sex and Violence".

FALSE, this sounds like one of your jokes again

10. The post acopalyptic world the Teletubbies live in occurred because of a nuclear bomb which hit Albania.

FALSE

What do I win?

Quote: a plate @ 31st March 2022, 8:58 PM

OK, here's what I think (no cheating!)

PART ONE:

01. Bill and Ben and Andy Pandy were created by two unmarried women who lived together in a cottage on Winston Churchill's Chartwell estate.

TRUE. I'm fairly certain of that one.

02. The creator of Pogles Wood was a long time member of CND.

TRUE?

03. Crystal Tipps and Alistair was produced by the same company which produced the "Protect and Survive" films on what to do in the event of a nuclear bomb being launched.

TRUE

04. The Clangers had socialist tendencies.

FALSE

05. There is a museum on The Magic Roundabout in the Communist Party's building in Dijon where you can ride on Mr McEnerey's tricycle.

FALSE

06. Mrs Kiki Frog in Hector's House was voiced by gurkha campaigner Joanna Lumley.

FALSE

07. Noggin the Nog - The Firecake is an allegory on nuclear war.

FALSE

08. Margaret Thatcher once met the Wombles in 10 Downing Street to discuss how to keep Britain tidy.

FALSE, don't exist, (and nor do the Wombles)

09. Captain Pugwash with its character Seaman Stains was a critique on the permissive society.

FALSE, this sounds like one of your jokes

10. One of the Banana Splits ran as an independent to become US President in 1976.

TRUE, sounds feasible..

__________________________________________________________

PART TWO:

01. Roger Ramjet's mother took atomic vitamins for old people.

TRUE. I vaguely remember the cartoon. Seems feasible his mother would've featured and taken such vitamins.

02. Trumpton Fire Station never attended to a fire.

I'll say TRUE, because it probably would've been too difficult to do a fire in stop-motion animation.

03. Big Daddy Kane mentions Penelope Pitstop in his song "Niggaz Will Never Learn".

TRUE, seems perfectly feasible.

04. Zag of Zig and Zag is a cross-dresser.

FALSE

05. Bert and Ernie of Sesame Street were early environmentalists with an interest in recycling.

TRUE, I reckon they put on discarded clothing, play a thrown away violin or whatever.

06. Bubble Buddy in Spongebob Squarepants is a cold-blooded murderer.

Never seen it, but this is probably TRUE but not in the way 'cold blooded murderer' initially comes across... like there's an episode where he just eats a fish, or some shit.

07. Neil Kinnock once uttered the catchphrase from the Flintstones "Yabba-Dabba-Doo" in a speech at a Labour Party conference.

FALSE

08. Mary Mungo and Midge was one of the first children's cartoons to be set in an urban environment.

TRUE, as it says "one of the..." which suggests you didn't want to commit to "THE first", making it more likely to be true.

09. Miss Piggy first appeared on television in 1974 singing with musician Herb Alpert and her second appearance was one year later in a programme called "The Muppet Show : Sex and Violence".

FALSE, this sounds like one of your jokes again

10. The post acopalyptic world the Teletubbies live in occurred because of a nuclear bomb which hit Albania.

FALSE

What do I win?

Wow.

Part One

Yes. 1 is true. The characters were devised by Freda Lingstrom and Maria Bird, co founders of BBC Children's Telivision in the 1950s. They lived together in a cottage on Winston Churchill's Chartwell estate.

2 is true. Oliver Postgate, creator of Pogles Wood, was the maternal grandson of Labour politician, and sometime leader, George Lansbury. Pacifism ran through his family and he was a long time member of CND.

3 is true. Richard Taylor Cartoons were the animators of Crystal Tipps and Alistair and also produced "Protect and Survive".

4 is actually true according to renowned poet and arts commentator Michael Rosen. Light socialism runs through the Clangers' characters and scripts. This would make sense as they were also created by Oliver Postgate.

5 is indeed false. The Magic Roundabout was French in origins but there is no such museum.

6 is an interesting one. I will allow you false but it could be either. According to many people, Joanna Lumley was the voice of Mrs Kiki Frog but she has always denied it.

7 is arguably more true than false - again according to Michael Rosen and others. Noggin the Nog was yet another Oliver Postgate vehicle.

Yes, 8 is false. No Wombles for Mrs T at No 10.

9 is false. The idea about characters in Pugwash being called Seaman Stains and other "naughty" things is an urban myth which was popular in playgrounds at the time.

10. No it's false. One of the Banana Splits did NOT run as an independent to become US President in 1976.

I make that 7 out of 10 for Part One.

Part 2

1 - Yes, true. She was known as Ma Ramjet and did take atomic vitamin pills for old people.

2- I will give you true as it is more or less true - no fires in Trumpton - and for precisely the reason you say although I would also have allowed false as a naked flame was successfully animated in episode 8 for the abortive lighting of a bonfire.

3. Yes, the rapper and Penelope Pitstop - true.

4. You are sadly wrong on 4. It is true. Zag cross dresses a lot and shows a liking of other women's things.

5. Yes, true - Bert and Ernie were into recycling - and indeed also saving water.

6 - Yes, true and the murder in Spongebob does involve a fish but it is too long a story to go into here.

7- Kinnock and the Flintstones - as previously confirmed this is false.

8 - Mary Mungo and Midge - a first in an urban setting - yes, true.

9. You are wrong. Astonishingly this is true. Miss Piggy first appeared (with a much softer voice) on television in 1974 singing with musician Herb Alpert and her second appearance was one year later in a programme called "The Muppet Show : Sex and Violence". It was a pilot - and a parody on......well, sex and violence.

10 - Teletubbies living after a nuclear bomb in Albania - that is actually true.

I make that 7 out of 10 for Part Two.

You do win the prize as it was very kind of you to be sporting enough to take part.

Thank you.

You're welcome, A Horseradish. Good stuff.

Quote: a plate @ 2nd April 2022, 1:27 PM

You're welcome, A Horseradish. Good stuff.

Thank you very muchski.

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