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Quiz about Mr Clumsy
Quiz about Mr Clumsy

Mr Clumsy Trivia Quiz


These British actors are well known for their clumsy and bumbling roles in television and cinema. Have fun!

A multiple-choice quiz by Plodd. Estimated time: 4 mins.
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Author
Plodd
Time
4 mins
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Multiple Choice
Quiz #
345,828
Updated
Jul 23 22
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Question 1 of 10
1. Michael Crawford became famous for playing the hapless Frank Spencer in the comedy TV series "Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em". Which of these actors was the first choice for the role? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. Funnyman Norman Wisdom was known for his bashful smile and forever tripping over his own feet. He played the character Norman Pitkin in many slapstick comedies, but which of these films featured his signature song, "Don't Laugh at Me (Cause I'm a Fool)"? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. Which British sitcom character used the quote "Coming my little piranha fish"? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. Rowan Atkinson is famous for his role as Mr Bean. Which British comedy film did he play the part of the Reverend Walter Goodfellow alongside Kristin Scott Thomas, Maggie Smith and Patrick Swayze? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. Multi award winning British comedy, "The Vicar of Dibley", was set in a fictional village community with slapstick style humour and eccentric characters. Which actor starred as Jim "no, no, no, no, yes" Trott? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. Baldrick was one of the central characters in the "Blackadder" television series. His quote "I have a cunning plan" often got him out of scrapes with his long suffering employer, Edmund Blackadder. Which of these actors played the "Son of the Dung Gatherer"? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. Actor Steve Coogan appeared alongside Ben Stiller and Owen Wilson in the 2006 film, "Night at the Museum". Which miniature character did he play? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. Which film actor played the characters Doctor Orlando Watt, The Khasi of Kalabar and WC Boggs in the "Carry On" films? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. This comedian first came to prominence as the winner of the British television talent show series "New Faces" in 1987. He has appeared on stage in front of Queen Elizabeth II six times and was also crowned "King of the Jungle". What is his name? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. Which comedy actor was born four days before Adolf Hitler and died 131 days after Elvis Presley? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Michael Crawford became famous for playing the hapless Frank Spencer in the comedy TV series "Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em". Which of these actors was the first choice for the role?

Answer: Ronnie Barker

Who could ever forget Michael Crawford playing the hapless Frank Spencer alongside British actress, Michele Dotrice? This excellent comedy series ran from 1973 to 1978 with Crawford doing his own stunts. These included reversing his car halfway over the cliffs at Beachy Head, driving off the end of a pier into the sea and somehow dragging himself behind a London bus on roller skates.

Not only was Crawford famous for his television work, but he has since become a national treasure on the stage, starring in many theatrical musicals. In 1981, he played the lead role of P.T. Barnum in the stage production of "Barnum". This was followed in 1986 where he played The Phantom in Andrew Lloyd Webber's masterpiece, "The Phantom of the Opera". Crawford celebrated his 70th birthday on 19 January 2012 while performing on stage as Professor Marvel in "The Wizard of Oz".

Another fine British comedian, Ronnie Barker, was first offered the role of Frank Spencer before Michael Crawford. Barker successfully went on to star in TV favourites, "Porridge", "The Two Ronnies" and "Open All Hours". He sadly died of heart failure in 2005 at the age of 76. Such was his popularity that over 2,000 people attended his memorial service at Westminster Abbey in London.
2. Funnyman Norman Wisdom was known for his bashful smile and forever tripping over his own feet. He played the character Norman Pitkin in many slapstick comedies, but which of these films featured his signature song, "Don't Laugh at Me (Cause I'm a Fool)"?

Answer: Trouble in Store

Written by Norman Wisdom and June Tremayne, "Don't Laugh at Me (Cause I'm a Fool)" featured in the 1953 film "Trouble in Store". Norman played a hapless shop clerk with aspiring dreams of becoming a window dresser. His many escapades resulted in him being fired from his job several times, always returning to cause more havoc. When he was fired again, he discovered purely by chance that two other staff members were plotting to rob the store and he foiled their plans, ensuring that his job was safe once again. As with all of his other films, Norman had a love interest and it was no different in this film. He sang "Don't Laugh at Me (Cause I'm a Fool)" to Sally Wilson, played by British actress, Lana Morris.

"Don't laugh at me 'cause I'm a fool
I know it's true, yes I'm a fool
No-one seems to care
I'd give the world to share my life with someone
Who really loves me
I see them all falling in love
But my lucky star hides up above
Someday maybe my star will smile on me
Don't laugh at me 'cause I'm a fool

I'm not good-looking, I'm not too smart
I may be foolish but I've got a heart
I love the flowers, I love the sun
But when I try to love the girls
They laugh at me and run"
3. Which British sitcom character used the quote "Coming my little piranha fish"?

Answer: Basil Fawlty ("Fawlty Towers")

Out of all the rudest and most caustic characters on British sitcom television, Basil Fawlty had to be the worst. It didn't matter that his poor henpecked wife got on everyone's nerves with her grating laugh and blue rinse hair styles. How could he call that lovely woman a "piranha fish" or "my little nest of vipers"? Basil was the owner of a small hotel in Torquay, Devon, and much to the annoyance of his wife Sybil, managed to annoy nearly every guest that visited.

He was aided and abetted by waitress Polly and hapless Spanish waiter, Manuel. Only twelve episodes were recorded and these were shown on television in 1975 and 1979. Regardless of the small number of episodes filmed, time and time again it has been voted one of Britains best loved comedies.

It starred John Cleese, Prunella Scales, Connie Booth and Andrew Sachs.
4. Rowan Atkinson is famous for his role as Mr Bean. Which British comedy film did he play the part of the Reverend Walter Goodfellow alongside Kristin Scott Thomas, Maggie Smith and Patrick Swayze?

Answer: Keeping Mum

Although not as bumbling as Mr Bean, the Reverend Walter Goodfellow (Rowan Atkinson) still had a charming quality of being innocently naive. In the 2005 film, "Keeping Mum", Walter Goodfellow had one aim in life and that was to write a faultless sermon for a conference where he was invited to be the guest speaker. So much concentration went into getting the sermon right that he missed out on what was going on directly under his nose.

His wife (Kristin Scott Thomas) was having an affair with a golf instructor, played perfectly by Patrick Swayze.

His son was being bullied at school, his daughter was turning into a nymphomaniac, and his new housekeeper, played by Maggie Smith, kept on murdering people and dumping their bodies in the garden pond.
5. Multi award winning British comedy, "The Vicar of Dibley", was set in a fictional village community with slapstick style humour and eccentric characters. Which actor starred as Jim "no, no, no, no, yes" Trott?

Answer: Trevor Peacock

Trevor Peacock starred in the series between 1994 and 2007. His character, Jim Trott, had an endearing stutter that had everyone laughing. Many was the time when he would say "no, no, no, no, yes" which was the complete opposite to his wife Doris, who would say "yes, yes, yes, yes, no". He constantly flirted and would often comment on the Vicar's "lovely arse".

Born in 1931, the real life actor is very different from his television persona in the "Dibley" series. He has acted for the Royal Shakespeare Company and taken on other television roles including "Eastenders" and "Last of the Summer Wine". He is also a talented musician, writing songs during the 1960s for Herman's Hermits, Adam Faith and Jess Conrad.
6. Baldrick was one of the central characters in the "Blackadder" television series. His quote "I have a cunning plan" often got him out of scrapes with his long suffering employer, Edmund Blackadder. Which of these actors played the "Son of the Dung Gatherer"?

Answer: Tony Robinson

Although the series changed through different historical eras, the character of Baldrick remained as the same downtrodden servant, sometimes with a spark of intelligence but often as the slow dim witted fool. His master, Blackadder, was played by the wonderfully talented Rowan Atkinson.

The series started during the Middle Ages with Baldrick playing a dung gatherer. His rotting teeth and appearance of smelling like a sewer made us all cringe and hold our noses. Later series showed Baldrick during the Elizabethan period and then fighting as a private in World War I.

The character of Baldrick was played to perfection by Tony Robinson. He started as theatre actor and children's television presenter before progressing to comedy in the "Blackadder" series. His work has since included presenting the popular television series "Time Team", working with a team of archaeologists, digging at locations such as Westminster Abbey, Buckingham Palace and Stonehenge.
7. Actor Steve Coogan appeared alongside Ben Stiller and Owen Wilson in the 2006 film, "Night at the Museum". Which miniature character did he play?

Answer: Octavius

Impressionist and comedian, Steve Coogan, started his career as a voice actor, contributing to the popular 1980s series, "Spitting Image". He bought us the award winning character, Alan Partridge, to our television screens. His film appearances included "The Parole Officer" (2001), "Around the World in 80 Days" (2004) and "Hot Fuzz" (2007).

"Night at the Museum" and the sequel, "Night at the "Museum 2: Battle of the Smithsonian"" included the Roman general, Octavius. Octavius (Coogan) and American cowboy Jedediah (Owen Wilson) were both miniature characters from the museum displays, always bickering and at loggerheads with each other. They came to life during the night with other characters which included Rexy, the Tyrannosaurus Rex who thought he was a dog, Attila the Hun, Dexter the monkey and Theodore Roosevelt. Octavius and Jedediah worked together at the end of the film, stopping the baddies from stealing museum artefacts.
8. Which film actor played the characters Doctor Orlando Watt, The Khasi of Kalabar and WC Boggs in the "Carry On" films?

Answer: Kenneth Williams

Kenneth Williams (1926-1988) was a British comedy actor who is most remembered from his appearances in the "Carry On" films. He was a notable actor who also worked on stage, radio and television.

Popular "Carry On" characters that Williams portrayed included Doctor Orlando Watt in "Carry On Screaming" (1966), The Khasi of Kalabar in "Carry On Up the Kyber" (1968) and WC Boggs in "Carry On at Your Convenience" (1971). His nasal and whining voice served him well in all of these slapstick comedy films, with the catchphrase 'Ere...stop messin' about' attributed to him.

Although he suffered with depression for a good number of years, it is unclear whether he took his own life after taking an overdose of barbiturates.
9. This comedian first came to prominence as the winner of the British television talent show series "New Faces" in 1987. He has appeared on stage in front of Queen Elizabeth II six times and was also crowned "King of the Jungle". What is his name?

Answer: Joe Pasquale

Joe Pasquale started his acting career at holiday camps in the UK, eventually becoming entertainment manager at Warner Holidays in Suffolk. His big break came when he appeared on talent show "New Faces" and came second overall. Other winners of this talent show have included Lenny Henry, Victoria Wood, Showaddywaddy and Jim Davidson.

Joe Pasquale brought us his cockney accent and famous squeaky voice during stand up comedy routines, both on stage and television. He has featured in many live shows including Live And Squeaky (1996), Twin Squeaks (1997), and Bubble And Squeak (2000). His other stage performances have included playing in front of the Queen six times at The Royal Variety Performance. He made a come-back on television in 2004 when he was crowned King of the Jungle in "I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!" He beat off other contestants including Princess Diana's butler, Paul Burrell, Sheila Ferguson from The Three Degrees and Antonio Fargas who played Huggy Bear in the 1970s television series, "Starsky and Hutch".
10. Which comedy actor was born four days before Adolf Hitler and died 131 days after Elvis Presley?

Answer: Charlie Chaplin

Charles Spencer Chaplin was born in south London on 16th April 1889. His career took off after he toured America in 1910 with the Karno Troupe, sharing the same lodgings as another famous British comedian, Stan Laurel. We first saw Chaplin dressed in his trademark baggy trousers, derby hat and cane in the 1914 film "Kid Auto Races at Venice". From there on, "The Tramp" was born.

He entertained in silent movies for the next 22 years, making crowds laugh with his slapstick Keystone routines. To quote the great man himself, "A day without laughter is a day wasted."
Source: Author Plodd

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