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Quiz on the Televised Movie 'Castle'

Test your knowledge about the telemovie 'Castle' by answering questions about the cast and their roles.

1 What role did Peggy Hyland play in the telemovie Castle?

2 Who played Jeremy Preswick in the telemovie Castle?

3 Who played Richard Castle in the telemovie Castle?

4 What role did Kathleen Rose Perkins play in the telemovie Castle?

5 From this evolved ________, also known as trace italienne.

6 What role did Roland Pertwee play in the telemovie Castle?

7 What role did Jonathan Banks play in the telemovie Castle?

8 Who played Kate Beckett in the telemovie Castle?

9 Who played Bobby Fox in the telemovie Castle?

10 Who played Romy Lee in the telemovie Castle?

đź’ˇ Interesting Facts

  • the English village of Gresham, Norfolk, once had a 14th-century castle with four round towers and a moat, now ruined and overgrown by trees.
  • listed buildings in Peckforton, Cheshire, include a carved stone elephant bearing a replica of a medieval castle (pictured).
  • in the 1936 Siege of the Alcázar, around 1000 Spanish Nationalists in Toledo held a medieval castle for two months despite aerial and artillery bombardments and a sustained assault by 8000 Republican troops.
  • the Spanish shepherd Diego MarĂ­n Aguilera attempted flight in a manned glider on May 15, 1793 after jumping from a castle at Coruña del Conde.
  • the Swiss castle Ruine Wulp was at one point torn apart and replaced with a single tower and building.
  • the only remnants of Mecklenburg Castle, a medieval castle located in present-day Germany, are parts of an earthen wall (pictured).
  • the KonopištÄ› château (castle), the last residence of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria, houses a large collection of antlers.
  • during the War of the Spanish Succession, 10,000 French soldiers attempted to take Schloss Hellenstein (pictured), a castle near Heidenheim in the Swabian Alb, but retreated without firing a shot because it was deemed too costly to attack.
  • Alix, the wife of Viscount of Rochechouart Aymeric VI, was imprisoned in Château de Rochechouart castle with a lion, but the animal did not hurt her and laid down at her feet.
  • Burg Pfalzgrafenstein, a castle in the Rhine that Victor Hugo described as a “ship of stone”, also used its well as a dungeon.
  • Aberdour Castle (pictured), with parts dating from around 1200, is one of the two oldest datable standing castles in Scotland.
  • Eketorp is an Iron Age ringfort on the island of Ă–land, Sweden that was mysteriously abandoned for three centuries and rebuilt as a Medieval castle.
  • Fort Senneville, built in 1671 near Montreal, included the most fortified windmill in New France, along with a machicolation and other castle-like features.
  • Saga Castle is one of the few medieval castles in Japan to be surrounded by a wall, instead of being built on one.
  • Royal Castle in PoznaĹ„ was once the largest castle in the Polish Kingdom.
  • King Richard I of England was killed while beseiging the small castle of Château de Chalus-Chabrol, which was under the control of Aimar V of Limoges.