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    Quote Originally Posted by simon c

    Who replaced Darius Perkins in Neighbours and what famous character did they play?
    The coorect answer is "Who Cares"
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    Quote Originally Posted by Iain
    The coorect answer is "Who Cares"
    Yep. Must be your go.

    Except can you answer a question with question ?? :eek:

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    Yes you can, can't you?
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    Can I?
    How long can this go on?
    Two questions.
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    Have you ever seen "Who's line is it anyway"? Did you know they used to have a segment where the two contestants where only allowed to speak in questions? Funny stuff, huh?

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    Quote Originally Posted by silentC
    Who's line is it anyway
    Another all-time classic comedy show.

    Anyway, getting back to my question:

    Here's a clue: The character was one of most famous of all Neighbours characters and the actor who replaced him became quite a well known actor in the UK (and to a lesser extent in Australia) and a hugely sucessful recording artist.

    Very few people remember that he wasn't the first actor to play this character - thus the question.
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    It's not Kylie, so it must be the other one. Jason Donovan. Can't remember the character's name. Scott something?

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    Quote Originally Posted by silentC
    It's not Kylie, so it must be the other one. Jason Donovan. Can't remember the character's name. Scott something?
    Is close enough. Scott Robinson was originally played by Darius Perkins and then Jason Donovan. Jason Donovan was the UK's most sucessful male artist of the 80's with more No 1s than any other individual apart from Madonna (even more in the 80's than Kylie). He was also hugely sucessful playing Joseph in the West End.

    Unlike with my John Wayne question, in this case I am not a fan. However, I recently provided the music and music trivia for an 80's night.
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    This place is reckoned to be about 500 years older than the Pyramids of Egypt. What is it and where is it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by silentC
    This place is reckoned to be about 500 years older than the Pyramids of Egypt. What is it and where is it?

    It's not the Houston Astrodome because it's got what looks like real grass on its roof. This is, of course, a correct answer(!)

    By the way, what's all this "Sorry, Driver" nonsense? I don't mind at all if you have a poor opinion of 'Allo, 'Allo - no apologies are necessary. And Simon - if you think that it falls into the same category as Neighbours then you won't mind if I disagree, will you? Neighbours? :eek:
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    This is, of course, a correct answer(!)
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    It looks like a big graveyard to me. Could it be in Britain maybe? A barrow?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Driver
    And Simon - if you think that it falls into the same category as Neighbours then you won't mind if I disagree, will you? Neighbours? :eek:
    I would also like disagree with myself about making any strong comparison to Allo, Allo and Neighbours too (apart from both being immensely popular overseas). So does that mean we both really agree with each other after all, not sure .
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Willson
    It looks like a big graveyard to me. Could it be in Britain maybe? A barrow?
    And it's round, like a wheel. Maybe it's the original Wheel-barrow?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob
    Could it be in Britain maybe
    Not as such. Close though.

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