Pete Gayde <pete.gayde@gmail.com>: Apr 15 06:48PM -0500 Mark Brader wrote: > about the TV series here. Tell us the actor who played > James Kildare opposite Canada's Raymond Massey as his mentor > Dr. Leonard Gillespie. James Franciscus > 2. What series starring Vince Edwards and Sam Jaffe premiered > 4 days after "Dr. Kildare"? Doctors Hospital > 3. This series """has been running""" since 1963, and """has""" > a spinoff called "Port Charles" after the town where it is set. > Name it. All My Children > was it? > 5. The series title "St. Elsewhere" was the nickname of what > fictional hospital where it was set? St. Eligius > of the second sequel, which ran for 1½ seasons and revived > the characters of Sherman Potter, Max and Soon-Li Klinger, > and Francis Mulcahy. AfterMASH > series named for his character. Give his first and last names > as they appeared in the title. (Correct spelling required for > full points.) Doogie Howser > speaking or writing in English. > 1. What Roman Emperor, who died in 68, said as his last words: > "What an artist dies in me!"? Nero > party of revolution, civilization. This party will make the > 20th century. There will issue from it first the United States > of Europe, then the United States of the World." Victor Hugo > 3. Who answered critics with the line, "I cried all the way to > the bank"? Jacqueline Susan > things) these words: "I draw the line in the dust and toss the > gauntlet before the feet of tyranny. And I say, 'Segregation > now! Segregation tomorrow! Segregation forever!'" George Wallace > particular kind of style. It is the love of the exaggerated, > the 'off'... The ultimate Camp statement: 'It's good because > it's awful.'" Name her. Dorothy Parker > Berlin, and contained the line: "I am a camera with its shutter > open, quite passive, recording, not thinking." Who is the > writer? Brecht > 8. Who telephoned the question "Is Paris burning?" -- and did not > receive a truthful answer? Hitler > 10. What behavioral psychologist wrote these encouraging words? > "The real problem is not whether machines think but whether > men do." Jung; Freud Pete Gayde |
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