Published: Thursday 31st May 2012
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What was the name given to the fossil find in 1953, later found out to be an elaborate hoax?
Piltdown Man.
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Opened in 1972 what is the official name for Spaghetti Junction?
The Gravelly Hill Interchange.
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The SDP was formed in January 1981 by the so-called "Gang of Four", what were their names?
David Owen, Roy Jenkins, Shirley Williams and Bill Rodgers.
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The first commercial jet service commenced in 1952 from London, what was the destination of this first flight?
Johannesburg, South Africa.
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What was the name of the Edinburgh Festival revue show that launched the careers of Peter Cook and Dudley Moore?
"Beyond the Fringe".
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What was the name of the TV presenter shot on her doorstep in April 1999?
Jill Dando.
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Who in 1978 became the first black footballer to play for England?
Viv Anderson.
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What was the name of the oil tanker that was wrecked off Cornwall causing unprecedented environmental damage in 1967?
Torrey Canyon.
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What did Margaret Thatcher famously axe in 1971 when Education Secretary?
Free School Milk.
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Where did thousands of protesters march to from London at Easter 1958?
Aldermaston (Atomic Weapons Research Establishment).
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In which county did the Great Train Robbery take place in 1963?
Buckinghamshire.
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What was the name of the first cloned animal announced in 1997?
Dolly the Sheep.
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Doctor Who appeared for the first time in 1963, who played the first Doctor?
William Hartnell.
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Doctor Who was revived in 2005 after an absence of nearly 16 years, who played the Doctor on its return?
Christopher Eccleston.
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Who disappeared on November 7th 1974 after the discovery of the dead body of the family's nanny?
Lord Lucan.
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What was the name of the BBC programme introduced in 1958 that became the main stay of Saturday afternoon viewing?
Grandstand.
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Which Prime Minister declared UDI in November 1965?
Ian Smith (Rhodesia).
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Which former leader of the Liberal party stood trial for attempted murder in 1979?
Jeremy Thorpe.
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Which tax free savings scheme was introduced by the UK government in 1956?
Premium Bonds.
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Who in March 1963 published the report that resulted in the closure of a third of Britain's railways?
Dr Richard Beeching.
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