I've edited it again, Slimfern
It's gonna look an unholy mess by the time we've I've finished with it
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Definately Redd Pepper,here are some more I found on my search.
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Shall I post the answers?
(You have been brilliant - they weren't all easy)
(You have been brilliant - they weren't all easy)
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Big Thankyou to Brisket ,I enjoy this type of quiz.
Cheers Peeps ,nite.
Cheers Peeps ,nite.
Night Erin
Brisket, it's your thread and you hold the answers - entirely up to you.
Brisket, it's your thread and you hold the answers - entirely up to you.
erinp that last video was an excellent piece of research - 2 of the voices were in it.
Some keen work from all of you.
Answers:-
1. Edward G Robinson
2. Donald Sinden
3. Bette Davis
4. Davina McCall
5. Julian Clary
6. Redd Pepper
7. Judi Dench
8. Stephen Fry
9. Dame Edith Evans
10. Zeb Soanes
11. Lauren Bacall
12. Vincent Price
Some keen work from all of you.
Answers:-
1. Edward G Robinson
2. Donald Sinden
3. Bette Davis
4. Davina McCall
5. Julian Clary
6. Redd Pepper
7. Judi Dench
8. Stephen Fry
9. Dame Edith Evans
10. Zeb Soanes
11. Lauren Bacall
12. Vincent Price
Originally Posted by suzybean:
I think the first one is Edward G. Robinson and my hubby says the one after Dame Edith Evans (no. 9) is Zeb Soanes from Radio 4.
Oooo! You could be right there suzy. EGR is quite probable, but I still stand by Orson. Just found this about familiar voices though. Zeb Soanes is at about 4.30 secs in. (He is a bit of a looker though. Maybe I should take this to the yummy men thread.)
Thanks folks. Pleased you all liked it.
I'm truly impressed. I never expected them all to be accounted for.
Suzybean - splendid spot of Zeb Soanes
~Cosmo - OK I will do another one sometime.
Xochi - I agree about Zeb Soanes. He has both looks and a gorgeous mellifluous voice.
I'm truly impressed. I never expected them all to be accounted for.
Suzybean - splendid spot of Zeb Soanes
~Cosmo - OK I will do another one sometime.
Xochi - I agree about Zeb Soanes. He has both looks and a gorgeous mellifluous voice.
Yes! Thanks brisket!
If only we could do a Proust one.. 'A la recherche du temps perdu' or summat where we could exchange the sense of taste of something over the interweb.
Actually, that sounds so wrong in so many ways right now .Anyhoo. He had memories that were inspired through a madeline, a biscuit brisket!
If only we could do a Proust one.. 'A la recherche du temps perdu' or summat where we could exchange the sense of taste of something over the interweb.
Actually, that sounds so wrong in so many ways right now .Anyhoo. He had memories that were inspired through a madeline, a biscuit brisket!
Just a point of information.
The audio file containing the quiz in the first post lasts for just under 2 minutes.
When it is running on here it can be paused, but it is not possible to slide backwards or forwards to a particular spot. You can only allow it to run through.
However if you have Real Player on your computer you can right click on the "pause" symbol while it is playing and download it to your computer. Alternatively, if you hover over the "play/pause" symbol the Real Player pop-up should appear enabling you to download it.
The advantage of downloading would be that you can listen to the file at a point you choose, and slide to another point, rather than having to listen to the whole thing each time.
I think I have made a bit of a meal of this explanation. Hope you understand.
The audio file containing the quiz in the first post lasts for just under 2 minutes.
When it is running on here it can be paused, but it is not possible to slide backwards or forwards to a particular spot. You can only allow it to run through.
However if you have Real Player on your computer you can right click on the "pause" symbol while it is playing and download it to your computer. Alternatively, if you hover over the "play/pause" symbol the Real Player pop-up should appear enabling you to download it.
The advantage of downloading would be that you can listen to the file at a point you choose, and slide to another point, rather than having to listen to the whole thing each time.
I think I have made a bit of a meal of this explanation. Hope you understand.
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