No sorry Ak - that was, as you so, later. This one comes from the 1940's. Will start giving out clues soon.
No, nothing right yet. Though I admit the question may be a bit misleading. He actually played a real bitch.
It is indeed the first Lassie film - made in 1943 called 'Lassie come home'. The original Lassie was intended to be played by a female collie - but apparently she started losing hair during the shooting - so they replaced her with 'Pal' a male collie. Over to you Bloother.
Thanks Cologne, it was the clue wot got it. Bit short of inspiration, so I'll go for an open line. Which 20th Century classic opens with: Mr Jones, of the Manor Farm, had locked the hen-houses for the night, but was too drunk to remember to shut the pop-holes.
Thanks Bloother. My question: The layout of which African city was based on the shape of the Union Jack ?
That's the one BB. Apparently Lord Kitchener thought it would be easier to defend if designed in that way. over to you.
I have a feeling I may have asked this one before, but keeping with the African theme - which city named its streets after Australian Rugby League stars?
Juba in South Sudan if memory serves me right. http://www.msn.com/en-au/video/watc...stery/vi-db75b238-5474-4921-9449-eb8478cac719
Thanks. For all fans of obscure information, the god is 'Cliff'. What has this 'Cliff' got to do with nuts and bolts, and thingmajigs?
Anything to do with Orbital Fasteners in Watford whose great advert covered up the web cam of the new East Stand. Think that the man who owns it is a Cliff somebody or other.