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The Big Fat Mills Quiz of 2006


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Come and have a go if you think you're geeky enough!

I'm not expecting you to get all the answers, but this year it's longer and tougher just for those who found last year's a work in the park. It's time to find out who the real geeks are. Answer the questions and send them by PM to me - or e-mail them to office(at)themillsfansite.com

The answers will be published in the New Year. No prizes... it's just for fun!

JANUARY

1. 2006 started with a bang, and for the serious geeks they'll have been listening to Scott's New Year Ender. Scott mixed the bongs with a track by which artist?

2. Laura's Diary returned for one week only this month, but what was the name of Laura's crush in this season?

3. Scott caused a stir with a different group of geeks this month. After Scott talked about this website, hundreds of listeners 'sabotaged' entries for Radio 1 DJs. But what was the website?

4. The show also discussed musical, and one very popular musical was focused around the queen of our hearts. Who was this?

5. And January was the month where Radio 1 started their "Be Fabulous" campaign. What were the daytime DJs up to need gym shorts and sweat bands?

FEBRUARY

6. What was the object on a piece of string around Ben's neck that he gave to Laura in Season 3 of Laura's Diary?

7. This month Chappers made a call to a girl who had thrown away her boyfriend's tickets to an important event. The call featured some effing and jeffing, and they got a ticking off by OFCOM. But what was the event?

8. Scott got in trouble with Katie Melua's people for spreading rumours about her. At what event did this happen?

9. The show also fell out with a guy called Greggles. What does he present?

10. And Laura hooked up with the perfect housewife this month. Who is she?

MARCH

11. This month Chopper flew out to India, but why was he there?

12. Scott paired up with which other Radio 1 DJ to present the chart show?

13. And One Night With Laura kicked off. A competition to find Laura a man. At what audition did we meet Gareth?

14. Auditionee Big Norm could play a tune with which part of his body?

15. Laura's Dad was also on the panel. But what is his name?

APRIL

16. Who came third in One Night With Laura (g'mornin')?

17. Which airport named a plane after Jo Whiley thanks to Scott?

18. Who was guillable enough to believe Scott had been arrested after not paying for the things he'd brought from a TV shopping channel?

19. This month Laura attended a gig with a listener called Sophie, which one of Laura's idols did they go and see?

20. Scott and Chappers weren't in the town of Nuneaton's good books. Why was one of the potential Carnival Queens disqualified?

MAY

21. The team gave away one unlucky listener's prized posessions after his partner decided they needed a clear out. But what item had to be returned to the council?

22. What was one of Westwood's favourite movies according to a glossy magazine?

23. Scott won a gold award at the Sony Radio Awards this month. Where did he drunkly say he was going to put it?

24. Chappers had a new game which he wanted to put on a 'cod cast'. What was the game called?

25. What was the name of the girl Scott took a shine to in the supermarket?

JUNE

26. At the end of last month Dick n Dom and Lorraine Kelly visited Scott, but which criminal recently released was also supposed to pop in?

27. This month was the World Cup. 10 year old football expert - now eleven I must add - helped Scott go from Scotty to Motty. But where was he from?

28. Laura's new listening obsession told us to "feel the fear, and do it anyway" - who was she?

29. Who did Scott compare to looking like Frank Spencer?

30. Chappers was working on some ITV4 programme this month. Scott dared him to use a load of song titles in his reports, but who was the artist these song titles should have been by?

JULY

31. David Walliams swam the channel this month. This got Laura a bit of fame as she spurred him on, and she got on an afternoon show that made Scott jealous. What programme did she make it on to?

32. Jo Whiley claimed this month "Scott Mills has ruined my life". What school event for Jo's children did he help ruin?

33. "They can make anyone can sound good these days", said Laura foolishy one morning. What song did she attempt to cover?

34. Scott faced his fear this month when he got on a horse for Sport Relief. Who was he dressed as?

35. As part of the Six Weeks of Summer, Scott and the team went to which country?

AUGUST

36. Which advert was sending Lloyd, Chappers, Laura and Scott crazy this summer?

37. What insult was thrown at Scott this month from a 1980s star whilst he was in the pub?

38. Laura managed to tell the weather with a part of her body. Which part?

39. "Do The Right Thing" was a song sent in to Scott by one listener from America. He was singing about two lovers torn apart by money and meals. Who were these two lovers?

40. Scott failed to turn up for work one day this month after spending travelling home on a coach with some lads in pink cow boy hats. Which pop gig had he been to?

SEPTEMBER

41. Scott and his flatmate had a ritual involving an inflatable crocodile at the start of the month, who were they remembering?

42. Derek Ogilvie was on the show this month too. He became one of Scott's new viewing obsessions, but what is his role, or what is he better known as?

43. One caller rang in as part of a feature on the show to find out if his dead fish was a Celtic or Rangers supporter. What feature was this?

44. The Hoff popped in this month trying to sell an extra few copies of his new single. Scott championed it but what was the single called?

45. What was the name of the politican in America who was upset after his name and website featured on The Great American Name Phone Game.

OCTOBER

46. Scott prepared himself for a television programme involving Steve Strange, Rowetta and Darren Day. But what was the show?

47. Which successful quiz on Radio 1 featured The Hoff answering with statements such as "Moira Stewart", "Buy My Book!" and "Bingo!"

48. Which guest came into the studio as part of the season finale of Laura's Diary?

49. And which singer that heavily featured pingu in his most recent work came into the studio and had very little to say?

50. In the final ever episode of Laura's Diary, what secret was Laura hiding from her parents?

NOVEMBER

51. What was the name of the substance that made one guy who spoke to Newsbeat very merry and became part of a prank call this month?

52. At the Celebrity Scissorhands academy, who was Scott's boss?

53. What did Dustin Diamond (Screech) have to promote when he visited Scott on the show?

54. Where did Beyonce think she was when she was at Radio 1's Chart Show Live in Brighton?

55. Now for a high brow question. Laura discovered in this month she was growing. What size is her bra size?

56. What was the name of Scott's character in Casualty?

DECEMBER

57. Who did Mary get off with at the Laura's Diary book launch party?

58. What quiz show did Chappers appear in with the Chuckle Brothers this month?

59. Scott appeared on Happy Birthday TV with his Christmas message. What book was he holding?

60. Santa was a bit tired and emotional this year. Who was the voice behind him this year?

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Oh actually you're right. I remembered to send them just in time. I was a bit stuck on the first couple of months of 2006, as I wasn't listening all that much then (I know, I was a bad Mills geek).

Has no one else sent in their answers?

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