1. |
Lancashire County Cricket Captains since 1965
(as at Jan
2016) |
From |
Captain |
From |
Captain |
1965 |
Brian Statham |
1994 |
Mike Watkinson |
1968 |
Jack Bond |
1998 |
Wasim Akram |
1973 |
David Lloyd |
1999 |
JC |
1978 |
FH |
2002 |
Warren Hegg |
1981 |
Clive Lloyd |
2005 |
Mark Chilton |
1984 |
John Abrahams |
2008 |
SL |
1986 |
Clive Lloyd |
2009 |
Glen Chapple |
1987 |
David Hughes |
2015 |
Tom Smith |
1992 |
Neil Fairbrother |
2016 |
Steven Croft |
|
2. |
Top selling original
albums in UK in 1970s
(excluding ‘Greatest
Hits’, ‘Singles Collections’ etc.) |
|
Album name |
Artist(s) |
1 |
Bridge Over Troubled Water |
Simon and Garfunkel |
2 |
Tubular Bells |
Mike Oldfield |
3 |
Saturday Night Fever |
Original Soundtrack |
4 |
AR |
Abba |
5 |
The Dark Side of the Moon |
Pink Floyd |
6 |
Grease |
Original Soundtrack |
7 |
Band on the Run |
Paul McCartney and Wings |
8 |
Rumours |
Fleetwood Mac |
9 |
PL |
Blondie |
10 |
AC |
Rod Stewart |
|
3. |
Groups or solo artists who
sang on the 1984 single
Do They Know It’s
Christmas? |
Group/Solo
artist |
Group/Solo artist |
Bananarama |
Spandau Ballet |
The Boomtown Rats |
Status Quo |
Culture Club |
TSC |
Duran Duran |
Ultravox |
Genesis |
U2 |
Heaven 17 |
JW |
KATG |
Wham |
Marilyn |
Paul Young |
The Police |
|
|
4. |
Federal States of Germany
by population size
(as at Jan 2016) |
Pop. |
State
name |
Pop. |
State
name |
17.8m |
NRW |
2.8m |
SH |
12.5m |
Bavaria |
2.5m |
B |
10.8m |
Baden-Würtemberg |
2.3m |
Saxony-Anhalt |
7.9m |
Lower Saxony |
2.2m |
Thuringia |
6.1m |
Hesse |
1.8m |
Hamburg |
4.1m |
Saxony |
1.6m |
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern |
4.0m |
Rhineland-Palatinate |
1.0m |
Saarland |
3.5m |
Berlin |
0.7m |
Bremen |
|
5. |
Characters from
Twelfth Night |
Character |
Character |
Viola |
SAA |
Sebastian |
Feste |
DO |
Fabian |
Olivia |
Antonio |
Malvolio |
Valentine |
M |
Curio |
Sir Toby Belch |
|
|
6. |
Roads off Wilmslow Road
driving from Fog Lane to the traffic lights in
Withington Village, Manchester |
To the
left.... |
To the
right.... |
BA |
Westholme Road |
Redcourt Avenue |
Old Broadway |
Mayville Drive |
Ferndene Road |
TC |
Rathen Road |
Oak Road |
KR |
Tatton
Grove |
Cotton Lane |
Marriott Street |
Arnfield Road |
|
7. |
General Secretaries of the
TUC since office began (as at Jan 2016) |
From |
Name |
From |
Name |
1921 |
C
W Bowerman |
1973 |
Len Murray |
1923 |
Fred Bramley |
1984 |
NW |
1925 |
Sir Walter Citrine |
1993 |
John Monks |
1946 |
Sir Vincent Tewson |
2003 |
BB |
1960 |
GW |
2013 |
Frances O’Grady |
1969 |
Vic Feather |
|
|
|
8. |
First 20 Agatha Christie
novels
(omitting the word ‘The’) |
Year |
Title |
Year |
Title |
1920 |
Mysterious Affair at Styles |
1930 |
Giant’s Bread |
1922 |
Secret Adversary |
1931 |
Floating Admiral |
1923 |
Murder on the Links |
1931 |
Sittaford Mystery |
1924 |
Man in the Brown Suit |
1932 |
Peril at End House |
1925 |
Secret of Chimneys |
1933 |
Lord Edgware Dies |
1926 |
MORA |
1934 |
WDTAE |
1927 |
Big Four |
1934 |
Murder on the Orient Express |
1928 |
Mystery of the Blue Train |
1934 |
Unfinished Portrait |
1929 |
SDM |
1935 |
Three Act Tragedy |
1930 |
Murder at the Vicarage |
1935 |
Death in the Clouds |
|
9. |
Winners of the UK ‘Beard
of the Year’ award since 2000 |
Year |
Winner |
Year |
Winner |
2000 |
Frank Dobson |
2007 |
Robert Plant |
2001 |
JC |
2008 |
RW |
2002 |
Charles Clarke |
2009 |
Zach de la Rocha |
2003 |
(not
awarded) |
2010 |
Gerry Adams |
2004 |
Andrew Flintoff & Paul Mackney |
2011 |
Jay Rayner |
2005 |
Andrew Flintoff |
2012 |
Robin Lustig |
2006 |
MP |
2013 |
Gareth Malone |
|
10. |
Time Magazine Person the
Year
1970 to 1989 |
Year |
Person of
the Year |
Year |
Person of
the Year |
1970 |
Willy Brandt |
1980 |
Ronald Reagan |
1971 |
Richard Nixon |
1981 |
Lech Walesa |
1972 |
Nixon & Henry Kissinger |
1982 |
The Computer |
1973 |
John Sirica |
1983 |
Reagan &
YA |
1974 |
KF |
1984 |
Peter Ueberroth |
1975 |
American women |
1985 |
Deng Xiaoping |
1976 |
Jimmy Carter |
1986 |
CA |
1977 |
Anwar Sadat |
1987 |
Mikhail Gorbachev |
1978 |
Deng Xiaoping |
1988 |
The Endangered Earth |
1979 |
Ayatollah Khomeini |
1989 |
Mikhail Gorbachev |
|