VPM 60th Anniversary
Battle Of The Brains
Episode 42 | 53sVideo has Closed Captions
Frank Soden hosted Battle Of The Brains, airing live on WCVE from the 1970s into the 1990s.
Frank Soden hosted Battle Of The Brains, airing live on WCVE from the 1970s into the 1990s. Enjoy this trip down memory lane from the VPM video vault.
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VPM 60th Anniversary is a local public television program presented by VPM
VPM 60th Anniversary
Battle Of The Brains
Episode 42 | 53sVideo has Closed Captions
Frank Soden hosted Battle Of The Brains, airing live on WCVE from the 1970s into the 1990s. Enjoy this trip down memory lane from the VPM video vault.
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What is this place called?
(buzzer sounds) And it's Tyler for Godwin.
>>Mount Rogers.
>>Mount Rogers is correct.
>>So here we go with our first tossup round question.
Shakespeare's plays are traditionally divided into histories, comedies, and tragedies.
Which did he write- (bell dings) >>St.
Christopher's, Dean.
>>Histories.
>>No, I'm sorry.
I'll reread for Governor's School.
Shakespeare's plays are traditionally divided into histories, comedies, and tragedies.
Which did he write the most of?
(bell dings) >>Governor's School, Megan.
>>Tragedies?
>>Comedies.
Here's another tossup for everyone.
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