I'm sure others can add lots to this, but here's one to start.
Today on Essential Classics, the presenter was listing those listeners who had correctly answered that day's puzzle, which concerned the Warsaw Concerto and its use in the film Dangerous Moonlight. One of these, mentioned with apparently a completely straight face, was one Anton Walbrook. A suffiicently unusual name, you'd think, to cause any normally inquisitive or alert presenter to question, but no: she was apparently unaware of the fact that the chief star in Dangerous Moonlight was .... Anton Walbrook - who, having died around 50 years ago, was unlikely to be phoning in any answers to quizzes. Doh!
Today on Essential Classics, the presenter was listing those listeners who had correctly answered that day's puzzle, which concerned the Warsaw Concerto and its use in the film Dangerous Moonlight. One of these, mentioned with apparently a completely straight face, was one Anton Walbrook. A suffiicently unusual name, you'd think, to cause any normally inquisitive or alert presenter to question, but no: she was apparently unaware of the fact that the chief star in Dangerous Moonlight was .... Anton Walbrook - who, having died around 50 years ago, was unlikely to be phoning in any answers to quizzes. Doh!
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