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The host of our trivia night showed the opening credits of the first season and everyone was expecting him to stop the video short and ask the name of the show. But he let it finish, much to the chagrin of the teams, and asked what was the name of the fort. My team mate said Fort Apache but being a fan I was able to correct him. The team next to us had a tip of the tongue thing going and went "Oh Yeah" when they heard courage. Thanks DVD's.
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Here's another trivia question regarding the name of the fort that you can use on your next trivia night.
Question: What direct connection does the name of the fort have with The Hollywood Squares? Answer: The fort was named after General Sam Courage who was played by Cliff Arquette in the episode "Our Brave In F-Troop." Cliff Arquette aka Charley Weaver was a regular on The Hollywood Squares. |
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Nice one. I reckon that could be a real stumper.
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Would you believe our trivia host played the opening titles again the other night so I was ready for some question like who played Corporal Agarn or who was Captain Parmenter's girlfriend but he asked the same question as last time. Too easy.
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