Q.1.
Which of the following musicals was written by Andrew Lloyd Webber?
Q.2.
Which broadsheet newspaper, formerly a regional paper, was relaunched in 1959 under a different name and soon became the champion of left/liberal values?
Q.3.
Which was the first James Bond film?
Q.4.
Founded in 1964, this tabloid newspaper was relaunched in 1969, and before long it had become the best-selling daily newspaper. Which paper was this?
Q.5.
Sir Malcolm Sargent was a well known classical music conductor, who died in With which annual summer music festival, based at the Royal Albert Hall in London, was he closely associated?
Q.6.
Which TV soap opera, first broadcast in 1960, is set in the fictional town of Weatherfield?
Q.7.
In 1967 the BBC Home Service changed its name. What was it now called?
Q.8.
What role did the following people play in broadcasting during the 60s and 70s? - Robert Dougall, Kenneth Kendall and Kenneth Baker.
Q.9.
Which Fleet Street newspaper changed the format of its front page in 1966 by removing advertisements and replacing them with news?
Q.10.
"Beyond our Ken", "Round the Horne", "Just a Minute" and "I'm sorry I haven't a clue" were all comedy shows of the '60s and '70s. In what medium were they presented?