GuyBarry wrote: ↑30 Oct 2017, 08:59
What is known in English by a French name given to it by an Italian to reflect its German origin?
Eau de Cologne?
Correct! Wikipedia says:
The original Eau de Cologne is a spirit-citrus perfume launched in Cologne in 1709 by Giovanni Maria Farina (1685–1766), an Italian perfume maker from Santa Maria Maggiore Valle Vigezzo. In 1708, Farina wrote to his brother Jean Baptiste: "I have found a fragrance that reminds me of an Italian spring morning, of mountain daffodils and orange blossoms after the rain". He named his fragrance Eau de Cologne, in honour of his new hometown.
I think he used French because it was the language used in European high society at the time. The city of Cologne is called "Köln" in German.
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Thanks! In case anyone doesn't get it, the rules of Just a Minute require panellists to speak for a minute without hesitation, repetition or deviation, and players can be challenged for a word like "can-can" because it repeats "can". (Although sometimes they say that the repetition rule doesn't cover hyphenated words - it seems to be applied inconsistently.)
Amusingly, one of the other things you can't say in the game is "BBC", because it repeats "B".
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No - the Open University was founded in 1969, so it hasn't reached its 50th birthday yet. And OU programmes were only ever broadcast on the BBC.
This is a programme that started on ITV in 1956, though it was never fully networked. It moved to Channel 4 when the station was launched in 1982. They dropped it in 1989 and BBC2 took it up, where it ran until 2008. Radio 4 then revived the format (in sound only, of course) in 2010 and ran it until last year.
And as an additional clue, I've already given you a quarter of the answer!
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First to 100000 in the 2015+ Tumbleweed contest. Winner of a few rounds of a diverse range of quizzes/games. Some decent times in alternative challenges as a fiftysomething who merely walks briskly. Briefly led All The Actons.
Correct! One of the simplest formats on TV (and radio); a journalist makes sardonic comments about what's in the papers and a variety of actors read out the clippings in silly voices. Great fun and I miss it.
First to 100000 in the 2015+ Tumbleweed contest. Winner of a few rounds of a diverse range of quizzes/games. Some decent times in alternative challenges as a fiftysomething who merely walks briskly. Briefly led All The Actons.