15. John Le Mesurier
I am on a roll. :D |
1. Michael Hordern.
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Now I shall wait to see what's correct and what isn't before I continue.
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MICHAEL HORDERN (Gandalf): The first – an archangel – who’s guarding a vase?
2. The second – spends more than an age at his house? CHRISTOPHER FAIRBANK (Shagrat): The third graced our screens in ‘Auf Wiedersehen, Pet!’ ROBERT STEPHENS (Aragorn): The fourth was a Prince on a Veronese set. 5. The fifth, though no hobbit, loves victuals and drink, PAULINE LETTS (Ioreth): The sixth – Walford matriarch allows us – I think! 7. The seventh played quack to Ross Poldark’s old flame - 8. The eighth, (flag the second), definitive Thain!* LEONARD FENTON (Daddy Twofoot): The ninth, (flag the fourth), a Walfordian quack - 10. The tenth – Tucker’s sister? (Once a river flows back). 11. In eleven, a saint meets a foundling most poor - WILLIAM NIGHY: In twelve, it seems Shakespeare’s nearby, but wherefore? ** 13. Thirteen is a saint, and a visionary too, ** MARION DIAMOND (Galadriel): Fourteen is a maid, and a gemstone most true. 15. Fifteen: Eighties game, plus a bounder and measure, ** DAVID COLLINGS (Legolas): Sixteen plays the son of an elf who loves treasure. 17. For seventeen, no spade? Petrified, but not dead! JENNY LEE (Shelob): Eighteen, (flag the sixth), Attercop! Poison-head! 19. The nineteenth, twice queenly, a pen or car-stopper? 20. With twenty as glue, the tale won’t come a cropper! ** ANTHONY HYDE (Eomer): Twenty-one is no Jekyll. On horseback he jogs, RICHARD O'CALLAGHAN (Merry): Twenty-two steers a barge, or plays fair Lewis Boggs! 23. This sibilant genius is our twenty-three - *** 24. Two dozen! - a Potter, and Old English sea! The whole means a drama, of quality rare, Where thesps and their ilk show considerable flair! I left out the ‘sounds likes’ to make it flow better, So - enjoy the clues! (From Pervinca, your setter). ( * Well, future Thain). (** Flag the second). (*** Flag the third). THEME: THE BBC 'LORD OF THE RINGS' RADIO DRAMATISATION. You *are* on a roll, but a very brief explanation of the answers would be nice. Yes to all except John Le Mesurier. |
I think you forgot to put in 17.....
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Password: Microphones in Middle-Earth?
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Password now correct, following your edit. |
24. Harry (obvious why) + Holm (old English for 'sea') = Harry Holm.
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You said 'Yes to all except John Le Mesurier' and so I assumed 17 was correct as well.... |
MICHAEL HORDERN (Gandalf): The first – an archangel – who’s guarding a vase?
I: The second – spends more than an age at his house? CHRISTOPHER FAIRBANK (Shagrat): The third graced our screens in ‘Auf Wiedersehen, Pet!’ ROBERT STEPHENS (Aragorn): The fourth was a Prince on a Veronese set. O: The fifth, though no hobbit, loves victuals and drink, PAULINE LETTS (Ioreth): The sixth – Walford matriarch allows us – I think! H: The seventh played quack to Ross Poldark’s old flame - ?O: The eighth, (flag the second), definitive Thain!* LEONARD FENTON (Daddy Twofoot): The ninth, (flag the fourth), a Walfordian quack - E: The tenth – Tucker’s sister? (Once a river flows back). S: In eleven, a saint meets a foundling most poor - WILLIAM NIGHY: In twelve, it seems Shakespeare’s nearby, but wherefore? ** ?N: Thirteen is a saint, and a visionary too, ** MARION DIAMOND (Galadriel): Fourteen is a maid, and a gemstone most true. ?I: Fifteen: Eighties game, plus a bounder and measure, ** DAVID COLLINGS (Legolas): Sixteen plays the son of an elf who loves treasure. D: For seventeen, no spade? Petrified, but not dead! JENNY LEE (Shelob): Eighteen, (flag the sixth), Attercop! Poison-head! E: The nineteenth, twice queenly, a pen or car-stopper? - ?E: With twenty as glue, the tale won’t come a cropper! ** ANTHONY HYDE (Eomer): Twenty-one is no Jekyll. On horseback he jogs, RICHARD O'CALLAGHAN (Merry): Twenty-two steers a barge, or plays fair Lewis Boggs! ??T: This sibilant genius is our twenty-three - *** HARRY HOLM (Elanor): Two dozen! - a Potter, and Old English sea! The whole means a drama, of quality rare, Where thesps and their ilk show considerable flair! I left out the ‘sounds likes’ to make it flow better, So - enjoy the clues! (From Pervinca, your setter). ( * Well, future Thain). (** Flag the second). (*** Flag the third). THEME: THE BBC 'LORD OF THE RINGS' RADIO DRAMATISATION. |
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I've put in Harry Holm (Elanor) now. |
8. John McAndrew.
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10. Elin (Nile backwards) Jenkins.
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MICHAEL HORDERN (Gandalf): The first – an archangel – who’s guarding a vase?
I: The second – spends more than an age at his house? CHRISTOPHER FAIRBANK (Shagrat): The third graced our screens in ‘Auf Wiedersehen, Pet!’ ROBERT STEPHENS (Aragorn): The fourth was a Prince on a Veronese set. O: The fifth, though no hobbit, loves victuals and drink, PAULINE LETTS (Ioreth): The sixth – Walford matriarch allows us – I think! H: The seventh played quack to Ross Poldark’s old flame - JOHN MCANDREW (Pippin): The eighth, (flag the second), definitive Thain!* LEONARD FENTON (Daddy Twofoot): The ninth, (flag the fourth), a Walfordian quack - ELIN JENKINS: The tenth – Tucker’s sister? (Once a river flows back). S: In eleven, a saint meets a foundling most poor - WILLIAM NIGHY: In twelve, it seems Shakespeare’s nearby, but wherefore? ** ?N: Thirteen is a saint, and a visionary too, ** MARION DIAMOND (Galadriel): Fourteen is a maid, and a gemstone most true. ?I: Fifteen: Eighties game, plus a bounder and measure, ** DAVID COLLINGS (Legolas): Sixteen plays the son of an elf who loves treasure. D: For seventeen, no spade? Petrified, but not dead! JENNY LEE (Shelob): Eighteen, (flag the sixth), Attercop! Poison-head! E: The nineteenth, twice queenly, a pen or car-stopper? - ?E: With twenty as glue, the tale won’t come a cropper! ** ANTHONY HYDE (Eomer): Twenty-one is no Jekyll. On horseback he jogs, RICHARD O'CALLAGHAN (Merry): Twenty-two steers a barge, or plays fair Lewis Boggs! ??T: This sibilant genius is our twenty-three - *** HARRY HOLM (Elanor): Two dozen! - a Potter, and Old English sea! The whole means a drama, of quality rare, Where thesps and their ilk show considerable flair! I left out the ‘sounds likes’ to make it flow better, So - enjoy the clues! (From Pervinca, your setter). ( * Well, future Thain). (** Flag the second). (*** Flag the third). THEME: THE BBC 'LORD OF THE RINGS' RADIO DRAMATISATION. Verily. And let me tell you, he really IS definitive! :) FYI, Tucker Jenkins is an iconic character from the hugely popular British school drama, 'Grange Hill.' |
11: Stephen (from Saint Stephen) Thorne.
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13. Andrew (a saint) + Seear (sounds like 'seer').
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MICHAEL HORDERN (Gandalf): The first – an archangel – who’s guarding a vase?
I: The second – spends more than an age at his house? CHRISTOPHER FAIRBANK (Shagrat): The third graced our screens in ‘Auf Wiedersehen, Pet!’ ROBERT STEPHENS (Aragorn): The fourth was a Prince on a Veronese set. O: The fifth, though no hobbit, loves victuals and drink, PAULINE LETTS (Ioreth): The sixth – Walford matriarch allows us – I think! H: The seventh played quack to Ross Poldark’s old flame - JOHN MCANDREW (Pippin): The eighth, (flag the second), definitive Thain!* LEONARD FENTON (Daddy Twofoot): The ninth, (flag the fourth), a Walfordian quack - ELIN JENKINS (Eowyn): The tenth – Tucker’s sister? (Once a river flows back). S: In eleven, a saint meets a foundling most poor - WILLIAM NIGHY (Sam): In twelve, it seems Shakespeare’s nearby, but wherefore? ** ANREW SEEAR (Faramir): Thirteen is a saint, and a visionary too, ** MARION DIAMOND (Galadriel): Fourteen is a maid, and a gemstone most true. ?I: Fifteen: Eighties game, plus a bounder and measure, ** DAVID COLLINGS (Legolas): Sixteen plays the son of an elf who loves treasure. DOUGLAS LIVINGSTONE (Gimli): For seventeen, no spade? Petrified, but not dead! JENNY LEE (Shelob): Eighteen, (flag the sixth), Attercop! Poison-head! E: The nineteenth, twice queenly, a pen or car-stopper? - ?E: With twenty as glue, the tale won’t come a cropper! ** ANTHONY HYDE (Eomer): Twenty-one is no Jekyll. On horseback he jogs, RICHARD O'CALLAGHAN (Merry): Twenty-two steers a barge, or plays fair Lewis Boggs! ??T: This sibilant genius is our twenty-three - *** HARRY HOLM (Elanor): Two dozen! - a Potter, and Old English sea! The whole means a drama, of quality rare, Where thesps and their ilk show considerable flair! I left out the ‘sounds likes’ to make it flow better, So - enjoy the clues! (From Pervinca, your setter). ( * Well, future Thain). (** Flag the second). (*** Flag the third). THEME: THE BBC 'LORD OF THE RINGS' RADIO DRAMATISATION. Andrew Seear, the definitive Faramir. And Douglas Livingstone, the definitive Gimli. Yes, this dramatisation *is* that good. Michael Hordern was the definitive Gandalf, too. |
17. Douglas Livingstone (Living+stone)
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19. Elizabeth Parker (queen = Elizabeth, car-stopper/pen brand = parker)
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MICHAEL HORDERN (Gandalf): The first – an archangel – who’s guarding a vase?
I: The second – spends more than an age at his house? CHRISTOPHER FAIRBANK (Shagrat): The third graced our screens in ‘Auf Wiedersehen, Pet!’ ROBERT STEPHENS (Aragorn): The fourth was a Prince on a Veronese set. O: The fifth, though no hobbit, loves victuals and drink, PAULINE LETTS (Ioreth): The sixth – Walford matriarch allows us – I think! H: The seventh played quack to Ross Poldark’s old flame - JOHN MCANDREW (Pippin): The eighth, (flag the second), definitive Thain!* LEONARD FENTON (Daddy Twofoot): The ninth, (flag the fourth), a Walfordian quack - ELIN JENKINS (Eowyn): The tenth – Tucker’s sister? (Once a river flows back). S: In eleven, a saint meets a foundling most poor - WILLIAM NIGHY (Sam): In twelve, it seems Shakespeare’s nearby, but wherefore? ** ANREW SEEAR (Faramir): Thirteen is a saint, and a visionary too, ** MARION DIAMOND (Galadriel): Fourteen is a maid, and a gemstone most true. ?I: Fifteen: Eighties game, plus a bounder and measure, ** DAVID COLLINGS (Legolas): Sixteen plays the son of an elf who loves treasure. DOUGLAS LIVINGSTONE (Gimli): For seventeen, no spade? Petrified, but not dead! JENNY LEE (Shelob): Eighteen, (flag the sixth), Attercop! Poison-head! ELIZABETH PARKER (Radiophonic Sound): The nineteenth, twice queenly, a pen or car-stopper? - ?E: With twenty as glue, the tale won’t come a cropper! ** ANTHONY HYDE (Eomer): Twenty-one is no Jekyll. On horseback he jogs, RICHARD O'CALLAGHAN (Merry): Twenty-two steers a barge, or plays fair Lewis Boggs! ??T: This sibilant genius is our twenty-three - *** HARRY HOLM (Elanor): Two dozen! - a Potter, and Old English sea! The whole means a drama, of quality rare, Where thesps and their ilk show considerable flair! I left out the ‘sounds likes’ to make it flow better, So - enjoy the clues! (From Pervinca, your setter). ( * Well, future Thain). (** Flag the second). (*** Flag the third). THEME: THE BBC 'LORD OF THE RINGS' RADIO DRAMATISATION. |
23. Matthew Vine (contains MAVEN).
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2. Ian Holm (sounds like 'in home')
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7. Hugh Dickson (Behenna).
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MICHAEL HORDERN (Gandalf): The first – an archangel – who’s guarding a vase?
IAN HOLM (Frodo): The second – spends more than an age at his house? CHRISTOPHER FAIRBANK (Shagrat): The third graced our screens in ‘Auf Wiedersehen, Pet!’ ROBERT STEPHENS (Aragorn): The fourth was a Prince on a Veronese set. O: The fifth, though no hobbit, loves victuals and drink, PAULINE LETTS (Ioreth): The sixth – Walford matriarch allows us – I think! HUGH DICKSON (Elrond): The seventh played quack to Ross Poldark’s old flame - JOHN MCANDREW (Pippin): The eighth, (flag the second), definitive Thain!* LEONARD FENTON (Daddy Twofoot): The ninth, (flag the fourth), a Walfordian quack - ELIN JENKINS (Eowyn): The tenth – Tucker’s sister? (Once a river flows back). S: In eleven, a saint meets a foundling most poor - WILLIAM NIGHY (Sam): In twelve, it seems Shakespeare’s nearby, but wherefore? ** ANREW SEEAR (Faramir): Thirteen is a saint, and a visionary too, ** MARION DIAMOND (Galadriel): Fourteen is a maid, and a gemstone most true. ?I: Fifteen: Eighties game, plus a bounder and measure, ** DAVID COLLINGS (Legolas): Sixteen plays the son of an elf who loves treasure. DOUGLAS LIVINGSTONE (Gimli): For seventeen, no spade? Petrified, but not dead! JENNY LEE (Shelob): Eighteen, (flag the sixth), Attercop! Poison-head! ELIZABETH PARKER (Radiophonic Sound): The nineteenth, twice queenly, a pen or car-stopper? - ?E: With twenty as glue, the tale won’t come a cropper! ** ANTHONY HYDE (Eomer): Twenty-one is no Jekyll. On horseback he jogs, RICHARD O'CALLAGHAN (Merry): Twenty-two steers a barge, or plays fair Lewis Boggs! ??T: This sibilant genius is our twenty-three - *** HARRY HOLM (Elanor): Two dozen! - a Potter, and Old English sea! The whole means a drama, of quality rare, Where thesps and their ilk show considerable flair! I left out the ‘sounds likes’ to make it flow better, So - enjoy the clues! (From Pervinca, your setter). ( * Well, future Thain). (** Flag the second). (*** Flag the third). THEME: THE BBC 'LORD OF THE RINGS' RADIO DRAMATISATION. No to Matthew Vine. I hadn't heard of a foundling named Thorne. Think of a Dickensian foundling. |
5. Oz Clarke (The only actor with initial 'O' I could find).
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Well, this is where my creative mind fails me.
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I see you didn't notice this:
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15. Simon Cadell (Simon from 'Simon says' + Cad + Ell)
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EDIT: I'd forgotten about Simon Says! I was referring to an electronic memory game with four different coloured lights that flashed, (each played a different note, too). You had to repeat the sequence that Simon played exactly, or he/it made a rude noise at you I am re-watching the hilarious 80's dramatisation of Tom Sharpe's 'Blott on the Landscape.' Simon Cadell is wonderful in it. He died tragically young. :( Celeborn in the BBC LOTR, but probably best known for playing Geoffrey Fairbrother in the holiday camp sitcom 'Hi De Hi.' |
There is Oliver Twist, but there is no 'Thorne' there.....
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Ah. Stephen Oliver.
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MICHAEL HORDERN (Gandalf): The first – an archangel – who’s guarding a vase?
IAN HOLM (Frodo): The second – spends more than an age at his house? CHRISTOPHER FAIRBANK (Shagrat): The third graced our screens in ‘Auf Wiedersehen, Pet!’ ROBERT STEPHENS (Aragorn): The fourth was a Prince on a Veronese set. OZ CLARKE (Singer): The fifth, though no hobbit, loves victuals and drink, PAULINE LETTS (Ioreth): The sixth – Walford matriarch allows us – I think! HUGH DICKSON (Elrond): The seventh played quack to Ross Poldark’s old flame - JOHN MCANDREW (Pippin): The eighth, (flag the second), definitive Thain!* LEONARD FENTON (Daddy Twofoot): The ninth, (flag the fourth), a Walfordian quack - ELIN JENKINS (Eowyn): The tenth – Tucker’s sister? (Once a river flows back). STEPHEN OLIVER (Music): In eleven, a saint meets a foundling most poor - WILLIAM NIGHY (Sam): In twelve, it seems Shakespeare’s nearby, but wherefore? ** ANDREW SEEAR (Faramir): Thirteen is a saint, and a visionary too, ** MARION DIAMOND (Galadriel): Fourteen is a maid, and a gemstone most true. SIMON CADELL (Celeborn): Fifteen: Eighties game, plus a bounder and measure, ** DAVID COLLINGS (Legolas): Sixteen plays the son of an elf who loves treasure. DOUGLAS LIVINGSTONE (Gimli): For seventeen, no spade? Petrified, but not dead! JENNY LEE (Shelob): Eighteen, (flag the sixth), Attercop! Poison-head! ELIZABETH PARKER (Radiophonic Sound): The nineteenth, twice queenly, a pen or car-stopper? - GERARD MURPHY (Narrator): With twenty as glue, the tale won’t come a cropper! ** ANTHONY HYDE (Eomer): Twenty-one is no Jekyll. On horseback he jogs, RICHARD O'CALLAGHAN (Merry): Twenty-two steers a barge, or plays fair Lewis Boggs! ??T: This sibilant genius is our twenty-three - *** HARRY HOLM (Elanor): Two dozen! - a Potter, and Old English sea! The whole means a drama, of quality rare, Where thesps and their ilk show considerable flair! I left out the ‘sounds likes’ to make it flow better, So - enjoy the clues! (From Pervinca, your setter). ( * Well, future Thain). (** Flag the second). (*** Flag the third). THEME: THE BBC 'LORD OF THE RINGS' RADIO DRAMATISATION. Oz Clarke now presents a programme called 'Food and Drink.' At least, when I say 'now,' I mean the last I heard, he was still the host and the programme was still running. Two to go! EDIT: One to go now! |
20. Gerard Murphy?
23. Peter Howell? |
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Gerard Murphy is correct. Peter Howell is not. |
Making a joke.....
Why can't you people understand a joke? D: :( |
I do understand jokes, when I understand their context! Just asking you to explain the connection, that's all.
Ah. The remaining answer is the sibilant genius. |
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