Every Tuesday I post five questions relating to television or film, and the first person who sends me the correct answers wins the highly coveted Robert Conrad Tuesday Trivia Award (this honor is named after the actor for the delicious beefcake he frequently displayed while starring on TV's The Wild Wild West).Last week's lucky winner was Jerry Boyle, and he answered the following questions correctly:
1) Who won her only Academy Award for The Country Girl? Grace Kelly
2) Who made a triumphant return to the U.S. to accept an honorary Oscar in 1972 after a 20-year exile? Charlie Chaplin
3) Who appeared at the Academy Awards for the first time in nine years in 1969, wearing a $1.5-million diamond? Elizabeth Taylor
4) What 1951 film was the first to win three Oscars for acting? A Streetcar Named Desire
5) Who donated her best supporting actress Oscar to the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam? Shelley Winters
Please send your answers for this week's questions to deepdishdrama@aol.com or via a Facebook message (DO NOT post your answers on here where everyone can see them or they will be deleted). This week's theme is TV dramas:
1) What actor played the "poor man" in the 1976 miniseries, Rich Man, Poor Man?
2) What Dallas role was played by David Wayne and Keenan Wynn?
3) What was St. Eligius Hospital better known as?
4) What was the first daytime soap opera to have characters make the cover of Time in 1976?
5) What family lived upstairs on Upstairs, Downstairs?

















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