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Part ll
1) What sit-com was moved to more than 15 time slots in six years?
2) Johnny Carson once hosted a game show called "Who Do You Trust?....What was the original title of the show? (answered)
3) What real cop did Steve McQueen base the character of Frank Bullitt on?
4) While filming "Bullitt" how fast did the cars actually go? (give or take)
5) What comedian once went on "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" and set his chair on fire?
6) Who was Steven Spielberg's first choice to play the lead character in "Close Encounters of the Third Kind"? (answered)
7) What was the name of the sit-com that featured Bob and Chris Elliot?
8) In the Beatles' "I Am the Walrus" what was the "walrus" a reference to? (answered)
9) Who was Bob Dylan referring to in "Mr. Tambourine Man"? (answered)
10) In the Beatles' "Got To Get You Into My Life"..who or what was the "you" referring to?
11) What Chuck Berry song was his only number one hit? (answered)
12) Who was Quentin Tarantino's first choice to play Vincent Vega in Pulp Fiction? (answered)
13) What singer-songwriter wrote the theme song for "The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson"?
14) What rock star was in the movie "That Thing You Do"? (answered)
15) Who was the first cartoon character made exclusively for television?
16) What major studio turned down the chance to make "Pulp Fiction" because they thought the script was "too demented"?
17) Who was Harold Ramis' first choice to play Phil Connors in Groundhog Day?
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