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Saturday, August 4, 2012

Singing In Period Dramas Quiz

Who is playing the piano in this photo?

We haven't done a video quiz in a while so decided to make this one using songs sung in period dramas.

To Play: Watch the video and play along. Listen to the 20 clips of people singing from period dramas and leave a comment guessing which period drama the song comes from and which character(s) are singing. I'll respond with your scores. Answers will be posted next Saturday.

Scoring: Five points will be award for each correctly guessed period drama and character(s) singing. A high score of 100 Points can be earned.



Enjoy!

Very Truly Your's,

23 comments:

  1. 1. Emma (1996), Emma Woodhouse singing :)
    2. S&S (1995), Marianne Dashwood.
    3. Cranford, Jessie Brown and... and... and... er, I can't remember his name at the moment.
    4. Daniel Deronda, Mirah.
    5. Anne of Green Gables: The Sequel... heeheehee...I can't remember who sings it. Was it supposed to be the minister's wife? "...the buttons POPPING off her corset!"
    6. Emma (A&E), Emma Woodhouse and Frank Churchill.
    7. Oooh, I don't recognize this one! o.O
    8. That's sooo familiar. Is it Daniel Deronda again?
    9. Haha, that's Gwendolen Harleth in DD. ;)
    10. Was this the people in Under the Greenwood Tree?
    11. SQUEEEEEEE! Lizzy Bennet in Pride and Prejudice (1995). In the best scene. :D
    12. I don't think I've ever heard this. Though I remember Marianne Dashwood singing a tiny bit of it in S&S08 before she went running down a hill and Margaret said "You're mad!"
    13. HAHAHAHA. Mary Bennet, P&P95.
    14. Don't know this one...
    15. Little Women (1994). As far as character, I think this was the sequence when Jo was writing her story... so I'm not sure.
    16. Cranford, and I can't remember the person's name right now...
    17. Mmm... nope. It's making me curious, though...
    18. YAYYYYY! Emmaaaaaaaaaa.
    Um, let me try that again. Emma 2009, Emma Woodhouse. :)
    19. Cranford... and I can't remember that person's name either, but I can picture her!
    20. Sighhhhh... S&S95, Marianne Dashwood. :) I like this better than on the soundtrack...

    And I think the picture might be "Mary Bennet" in Lost in Austen.

    This was lovely, Ladybird!! I was hoping for another music game, and never thought about singing in period dramas! Very clever! :)

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  2. 1. Emma (1996), Emma Woodhouse
    2. Sense and Sensibility (1995), Marianne Dashwood
    3. Cranford, Jessie Brown, Major Gordon (Deborah Jenkyns on the tea cups)
    4. Daniel Deronda?, Gwendolen Harleth
    5.
    6. Emma (1997), Emma Woodhouse, Frank Churchill
    7.
    8. Daniel Deronda? Main Theme?
    9. Daniel Deronda, Gwendolen Harleth
    10. Under the Greenwood Tree, Dick Dewey and the Church Choir
    11. Pride and Prejudice (1995), Elizabeth Bennet
    12.
    13. Pride and Prejudice (1995), Mary Bennet
    14. Lark Rise to Candleford, Alf Arless
    15. Little Women, Marmee, Meg?, Jo, Beth, and Amy
    16. Cranford, Jack Marshland (had to look his name up)
    17.
    18. Emma (2009), Emma Woodhouse, Frank Churchill
    19.
    20. Sense and Sensibility (1995), Marianne Dashwood

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  3. 1. Emma (Gwyneth Paltrow); Emma Woodhouse

    2. Sense and Sensibility; Marianne Dashwood

    3. Cranford; Jessie Brown and Major Gordon (with Miss Deborah keeping time with her spoon) :)

    5. Anne of Avonlea; I forget the lady's name, but I can just see the buttons popping off her corset!!

    6. Emma (Kate Beckinsale); Emma Woodhouse and Frank Churchill

    11. Pride and Prejudice; Elizabeth Bennet

    13. Pride and Prejudice; Mary Bennet (she sings very ill, but she is determined to do it)

    15. Little Women; March girls

    16. Cranford; Dr. Jack Marshland

    18. Emma (Romola Garai); Emma Woodhouse and Frank Churchill

    19. Cranford; Mrs. Forrester

    20. Sense and Sensibility; Marianne Dashwood

    This was so much fun! Thanks for posting!! :D

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  4. Oops.. I just realized... #19 is from Return to Cranford, not Cranford. Still Mrs. Forrester, though. :D

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  5. Melody,
    Oh my dear girl, you never fail to make me smile! MMMG indubitably! :)

    Let's see, you were completely correct on 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (yes, I put down something like that for the singer), 6, 9, 10, 11, 13, 18, 20.

    You guessed the correct period drama for 10, 15, 16 and 19 so I'm giving your three points for each of those, you can have two more points for each singing character(s) you guess.

    Your guess was incorrect on #8, if you have any other guesses for that or 7, 12, 14 or 17 feel free to guess again. I checked S&S 2008 and you're right, Marianne does sing a bit of #12 in the scene where she's running down the hill! Well spotted!

    Current score: 55 points!

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  6. Miss Elizabeth Bennet,
    Completely correct guesses: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 9, 10, 11, 13, 14 (Yay! I knew you'd get that one!), 15, 16, 18 and 20.

    Your guess for #8 was incorrect. If you have another guess for that or 5, 7, 12, 17 or 19 feel free to guess again.

    Current score: 70 points! :)

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  7. Is #8 from Persuasion? If so, then it would be the singer at the concert. It sounds so familiar, I know I shall not rest until I get it! Haha. Very lovely, too. You don't happen to know what the piece is, do you?

    I'll be thinking about some character names and hopefully be back.

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  8. Kiri Liz,
    Correct guesses: 1, 2, 3, 5 (giving it to you because you know who I was thinking of!), 6, 11, 13 (haha! I know!), 15, 16, 18, 19 and 20.

    If you have any guesses for 4, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 14 or 17 feel free to guess again.

    Current score: 60 points!

    I'm glad you enjoyed this! :)

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  9. Melody,
    Yes on #8! I don't know what the piece is call, only that it's mentioned to be "a very beautiful Italian love song". I tried researching it once. :(

    Oh, I forgot to mention before that you guessed the correct character and film for the photo. Have you seen that?

    So your current score is 69 points!

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  10. 1: Emma; Miramax version. Emma
    2: Sense and Sensibility 1995. Marianne
    3: Cranford. Major Gordon and Mary Brown. Miss Deborah on spoon
    4:?
    5: Anne of Avonlea, the ministers wife.
    6: Kate Beckinsale Emma. Emma and Frank Churchill
    7: Much ado about nothing
    8: ?
    9:?
    10: ?
    11: Pride and Prejudice 1995, Lizzy Bennet
    12: ?
    13:Pride and Prejudice 1995. Mary.
    14:?
    15:Little Women with Winona Ryder. The March family and Laurie.
    16: Cranford. Jack.
    I'm coming back for more!

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  11. Okay, here I go... *takes a deep breath*

    1. Emma 1996; Emma is singing

    2. Sense and Sensibility 1995; Marianne is singing

    3. Cranford; Jessie(?) and Major Gordon are singing

    4. I'm afraid I have no idea...

    5. Anne of Avonlea; the pastor's wife is singing at Diana's wedding

    6. The Kate Beckinsale Emma; Emma and Frank are singing

    7. No clue...

    8. Urgh. I know it, but I don't... I'm afraid I'm not doing very well...

    9. Again, I am clueless.

    10. I believe I should stop now before I embarrass myself further.

    11. Emma 1996; Jane Fairfax is singing

    12. Don't know...

    13. Pride and Prejudice 1995; Mary Bennet

    14. I'm afraid I need to watch more period dramas...

    15. Little Women; the March girls at Meg's wedding

    16. Cranford; the eye doctor whose first name is Jack =)

    17. Even my little sister is helping me and we are hopeless...

    18. Emma 2009; Emma and Frank are singing

    19. Return to Cranford; Mrs. Forrester

    20. My little sis and I both know this one, but we can't think of it to save our lives...

    Well, I'm afraid I did rather poorly, but it was a smashing game, Miss Laurie!!! =)

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  12. Hello, here are my guesses. Is the player in the photo Mary Bennet from 'Lost in Austen'?

    #1 Emma Woodhouse from 'Emma' 1995
    #2 Marianne Dashwood from Sense and Sensibility 1995
    #3 Major Gordon and Jessie Brown from Cranford.
    #7 Much Ado About Nothing, I'm not sure who's singing, sorry!
    #11 Elizabeth Bennet from Pride and Prejudice
    #13 Mary Bennet from Pride and Prejudice
    #15 The girls from Little Women?
    #16 Doctor Jack from Cranford
    #18 Emma and Frank from Emma
    #19 Mrs Forester from Cranford (I love this song!)
    #20 Oh, I know this song, I just don't know who sings it! Is it Marianne from S&S 1995?

    Thank you for this game, Miss Laurie, it was a lot of fun!

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  13. Anne-girl,
    Completely correct answers: 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 11, 13, 15, 16 and partial points on #7 for naming the correct period drama.

    I'm looking forward to you guesses on numbers 17, 18, 19 and 20. Also if you have guesses for 4, 8, 9, 10, 12 or 14 send them my way.

    Current score: 48 points!

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  14. Payton (Petie!! :),
    Completely correct guesses: 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 13, 15, 16, 18 and 19.

    Unfortunately your guess on #11 was incorrect. :(

    I you have any bursts of inspiration on 4, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 14, 17 or 20 feel free to send them my way.

    How fun that Little Wilson helped you with this game! That's what I'd do too, get my siblings to help me, it's more fun that way anyway! :)

    Current score: 50 points!

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  15. Sarah,
    All of your answers were correct: 1, 2, 3, 11, 13, 15, 16, 18, 19, 20 and partial points on #7.

    Current score: 53 points!

    Glad you enjoyed the game! :)

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  16. Here we go again!
    17:Jeeves and Wooster, Bertie Wooster
    18: Emma 2009, Emma and Frank Churchill
    19: Return to Cranford, Mrs. Forester
    20:?

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  17. 1. Emma Woodhouse Emma 1996
    2.
    3. Jessie Brown&Major Gordon, Cranford
    4.
    5.
    6. Emma Woodhouse&Frank Churchill Emma 1997
    7.
    8.
    9.
    10. Dick Dewey&choir Under the Greenwood Tree
    11.
    12.
    13. Mary Bennet Pride and Prejudice 1995
    14.
    15. The March sisters Little Women 1994
    16.
    17.
    18.
    19.
    20.

    Phew... That was hard... I don't think I have the ear for the songs in period drama!

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  18. 10. Hmm! Well, not exactly sure what you're looking for here, but the choir from Under the Greenwood Tree was singing... and the guy who had a solo in a few spots was Dick Dewy. ;)
    15. I can only assume this is supposed to be the March girls singing...
    16. Jack Marshland, Dr. Harrison's friend who prescribed glasses for Mary. Heehee. :)
    19. Was this Mrs. Forrester?

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  19. 1. Jane from Emma 1997? Not sure.
    2. Marianne, S&S'95
    3. Cranford, Miss Brown and her suitor?
    4. Daniel Duronda. The Jewish girl who's name I cannot remember. :-/
    5. Anne of Avonlea. SInger at Diana's wedding. ;-)
    6.Emma and Frank Churchill on Emma '97
    7. I do not know.
    8. I do not know, but it is very beautiful and sad sounding.
    9. I should know this one, but it is not coming to me. :-(
    10. "The choir" with Dick Dewey on Under the Greenwood Tree! I just watched this, and loved this scene. :-)
    11. Georgiana on P&P '95?
    12. I do not know.
    13. Mary on P&P '95. Oh, dear, my poor ears....
    14. I do not know.
    15. Little Women, the March sisters. :-)
    16. It seems I've heard this, but can't place it.
    17. I don't know this one.
    18. Is it from one of the Emmas?
    19. I don't know.
    20. Marianne, S&S '95. Love this song. :-)

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  20. Anne-girl,
    Your guess for #17 was incorrect. Your guess for #18 and #19 were correct.
    Score is 68 points.

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  21. Melody,
    All of your recent guesses for 10, 15, 16 and 19 were correct.
    Updated score: 77 points.

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  22. birdienl,
    All of your guesses were correct. Your score is 30 points.

    Jessica,
    All of your guesses were correct. Your score is 54 points.

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  23. Oops, I forgot to answer your question! No, I haven't seen Lost in Austen; I'm just familiar with some of the actors & pictures from it. :)

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