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I'm all googled out on this. can anyone help me with the last 4 please?
3A - what connect John Peel with a 19th cetury sex manual?
5D - Who famously called brian aldridge from the Archers a **** live on air - Jennie Bond, Anna Ford or Jenni Murray?
5E - The first female newsreader on UK radio played the trombone, who was she?
7D - Which BBC messageboard gets the most postings?
Many thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.from google 3a the perfumed garden narrated by peel
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I'm still short of half a dozen or so answers but help with the following would be appreciated for now.
7D : (as above) Which BBC messageboard gets the most postings?
1B: Which record-breaking pop duo have just celebrated their 20th year of having hit songs in the UK? I am tempted to put down The Pet Shop Boys but surely there are other candidates.
3D: Whose album The Nightfly has a title track bemoaning the lot of the late-night talk radio host? I can't decide between Donald Fagen and Steely Dan.
4D: What were Kiss called before Kiss became Kiss? a)Rainbow b)Wicked Lester c)Frehley's Comet. I have googled that they were first Rainbow, then Wicked Lester THEN Kiss Surely the answer isn't a) AND b)
Thanks Trustavere, do you think 5 D is a misprint then (should be simon Pemberton rather than Brian Aldridge) or by process of elimination is it one of the other two?
I think 1D is Pet Shop Boys too
3D Donald Fagen
For 4D I've got b) Wicked Lister. I didn't find any reference to Rainbow on any the biogs I found.
I think that 7E must be Five Live related - but I'm not sure if question is asking for a lower level message board (golf, football, tennis etc) under the overall Five Live board?
Dear andie23
I'm running with Anna Ford for 5D
Regarding 4D have a look at www.kissfaq.com/bandology/kiss.html also wikipedia
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