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PRIME-TIME QUIZ GOES WILD ABOUT HARRY

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1. Who said ‘Prince Harry would make a fantastic James Bond — he’s suave and just a little bit dangerous. He’s got everything it takes’? A. Daniel Craig B. Piers Morgan C. Lorraine Kelly 2. Which catchphras­e has comedian Harry Hill (right) used? A. ‘Eh up mother, put kettle on’ B. ‘What are the chances of that happening?’ C. ‘You mucky mare!’ 3. Who was Harry Plopper? A. The shih tzu dog that Robbie Williams gave Geri Halliwell after they bonded at the 2001 Brit Awards B. Homer Simpson’s spider-pig C. Children’s film hero Captain Underpants’ sworn enemy 4. Where did J. K. Rowling get the name Harry Potter? A. The character Harry Farthing, who ran a pottery in kids’ TV series Chigley B. Her favourite boy’s name, plus the surname of a local family from her Gloucester­shire childhood C. The lead character in the 1986 film Troll 5. What prank did Daniel Radcliffe play on co-star Robbie Coltrane during the filming of Harry Potter And The Philosophe­r’s Stone? A. He put a potent laxative into Coltrane’s Irn-Bru B. He pretended to have an identical twin who was his stunt double C. He changed the language to Turkish on Coltrane’s mobile phone 6. Why did Tom Hanks turn down the lead role in When Harry Met Sally? A. He thought the script was ‘too lightweigh­t’ B. He didn’t think there would be any chemistry with Meg Ryan C. He was too busy writing the ill-fated Splash sequel, Splosh 7. Which actor has played a character called Harry eight times on the big screen? A. George Cole B. Michael Caine C. Donald Sutherland 8. Which 1936 song, performed by Leon Redbone, provided the theme to the Harry And The Hendersons sitcom? A. Old Hairy Legs Is Back In Town B. Your Feet’s Too Big C. The Sasquatch Shimmy 9. Which of the following Harry quotes is NOT a genuine self-descriptio­n? A. ’Sir Cumference’ (Secombe) B. ’A ruder version of Dick Emery’ (Enfield) C. ‘James Corden’s bit on the side’ (Styles) 10. Which fact about Harry Corbett (below right with Sooty) is a figment of our imaginatio­n? A. He found the original Sooty puppet stuffed down the back of a tramcar seat B. He started his career playing piano in his uncle Harry Ramsden’s chip shop C. He got his OBE because civil servants mixed up Prime Minister Harold Wilson’s nomination for Harry H. Corbett of Steptoe And Son fame 11. Who was Harry Lime’s partner-incrime in the film Home Alone? A. Marv Merchants B. Sticky Moe C. Hank Lawson 12. Who helped Columbia Pictures survive in 1976 when Harry And Walter Go To New York went well over budget? A. The American Communist Party B. Fred Trump C. A German tax-shelter fund apparently much favoured by Bavarian dentists 13. What was the tagline for Paul Newman’s 1968 movie The Secret War Of Harry Frigg? A. ‘Make war, not love!’ B. ‘Security risk? Shut the Frigg up!’ C. ‘He’s a one-man army who stops at nothing!’ 14. In how many episodes of the classic TV sitcom Porridge did Peter Vaughan play ‘Genial’ Harry Grout? A. Three B. Six C. Eight 15. Which iconic film role did Debbie Harry turn down? A. Pris Stratton in Blade Runner B. Holly Body in Body Double C. Cora Papadakis in The Postman Always Rings Twice 16. Who did Harry Connick Jr play when guest-starring on the TV show Cheers? A. Cliff’s long lost son B. Norm’s love rival C. Woody’s naive cousin 17. Which of these is a real fact about Dirty Harry (right)? A. Clint Eastwood invited Richard Nixon to the set B. The Italian version was called Filthy Harold C. Philippine police used the film for training officers 18. Simpsons star Harry Shearer made his acting debut in which film? A. The Seven Year Itch B. Abbott And Costello Go To Mars C. Some Like It Hot 19. Which off-screen role fell to The Godfather actor Harry Dean Stanton? A. Charlie Sheen’s godfather B. Jack Nicholson’s best man C. Elvis Presley’s pall-bearer 20. The highlight of which TV chef’s schooldays was ‘putting a pair of matron’s knickers on top of Bell Harry, Canterbury Cathedral’? A. Clarissa Dickson Wright B. Hugh Fearnley-Whittingst­all C. Antony Worrall Thompson

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