The Sun Soap Quiz Book: 2000 questions on your favourite TV soap operas (The Sun Puzzle Books)
By (Author) Chris Bradshaw
HarperCollins Publishers
Collins
1st July 2008
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Television: styles and genres
793.73
Paperback
240
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 16mm
150g
The definitive soap opera quiz book packed full of 2000 quality questions to test even the most avid of fans.
Who is the only original member of the Coronation Street cast to still appear in the show
Ken Barlow
Eastenders is set in which fictional London suburb
Walford
Who burnt down the church in Emmerdale in 2002
Zoe Tate
Who shot JR
Kristin Shepard
Soap operas are a national obsession in Britain. Soaps have consistently rated in the top 10 of Britain's Most Watched TV since 1960s and single episodes of Coronation Street and EastEnders have reached over 19 million viewers alone. This book will appeal to regular viewers of soaps, to trivia buffs and to quiz goers.
The major British soaps are included (Coronation Street, Eastenders, Emmerdale, Hollyoaks) and current Australian Soaps (Neighbours, Home and Away) plus smaller sections on old soaps (Brookside, Crossroads, El Dorado, The Young Doctors, Dynasty, Dallas, Family Affairs).Categories cover memorable characters and plot lines: Rogues and Romeos (Dirty Den), Singing Soap Stars (Natalie Imbruglia, Shane Ritichie), Births and Deaths, Battleaxes (Ena Sharples, Pat Evans), Wedding Bells (Charlene & Scott), Affairs, Cameo Appearances (Lleyton Hewitt, Prince Charles).
There are a mixture of question styles - straightforward question and answer, true or false, 'who am I', 'who said this' and multiple choice. The level ranges from easy for the general reader to the downright difficult for the soap addicts.
Chris Bradshaw has extensive knowledge of both cricket and question setting. He has previously worked at Sportspages - The Specialist Sports Bookshop concentrating on cricket books. He has also worked at question answering text service Any Question Answered. He set the questions for the Guardian Sports Quiz of the Year 2006 last December and is a regular pub quizzer. Hes ever hopefuly that Lancashire will win their first Championship since 1934.