I’m on the radio tonight

RADIO 2

Well, 00.30 tomorrow morning. Asking OJ questions on Roman Britain.

Wish me luck!

Questions are

Which Roman road is 220 miles long and runs from Exeter to Lincoln?

What is the name of the fortification/wall built by the Romans 100 miles north of Hadrians Wall?

What did the Romans called present day Scotland?

Dunno, Watling Street?
Dunno
Hibernia?

Good luck man.
I love this history ■■■■ :slight_smile:

Ok, I researched and found out the answers. :blush:
I shall tune in at 00:30, Gimme a shout out. Stevie.
:slight_smile:

TomCrin:
Questions are

Which Roman road is 220 miles long and runs from Exeter to Lincoln? Fosse Way?

What is the name of the fortification/wall built by the Romans 100 miles north of Hadrians Wall? Wally McWallFace?

What did the Romans called present day Scotland? Hibernia?

Just gonna do a Google for “what did the Romans ever do for us”. :wink:

Harry Monk:

TomCrin:
Questions are

Which Roman road is 220 miles long and runs from Exeter to Lincoln? Fosse Way?

What is the name of the fortification/wall built by the Romans 100 miles north of Hadrians Wall? Wally McWallFace?

What did the Romans called present day Scotland? Hibernia?

1/3.

Will do StevieSpain

Anyone else?

Hahaha, brilliant!
I knew all of those answers :smiley:
And thanks for the shoutout, I´m famous again :smiley:

Well done Tom.

No worries. Good laugh and I beat The Borg!!!

I got two correct, didn’t know the roman Wall North of Hadrians

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TomCrin:
Questions are

Which Roman road is 220 miles long and runs from Exeter to Lincoln?

What is the name of the fortification/wall built by the Romans 100 miles north of Hadrians Wall?

What did the Romans called present day Scotland?

Fosse Way.
Don’t know.
Caledonia.

The Antonine Wall caught a few out then?

And OJ thought that the Romans built the M4!

Pat Hasler:

TomCrin:
Questions are

Which Roman road is 220 miles long and runs from Exeter to Lincoln?

What is the name of the fortification/wall built by the Romans 100 miles north of Hadrians Wall?

What did the Romans called present day Scotland?

Fosse Way.
Don’t know.
Caledonia.

2/3

Strange that there’s a lot more knowledgable people around since the the advent of the internet and Google is your friend type places …

raymundo:
Strange that there’s a lot more knowledgable people around since the the advent of the internet and Google is your friend type places …

I know it’s wonderful that you can discover anything of interest, unlike school where we were only taught a curriculum and the teachers knowledge only came from their limited study time and lectures.

teachers knowledge only came from their limited study time and lectures.

You obviously know very little about school teachers. Their study in the subject is not limited and they do not do lectures.(but some of the pupils may have had limited learning ability) :laughing:

raymundo:
Strange that there’s a lot more knowledgable people around since the the advent of the internet and Google is your friend type places …

Step forward Carryfast… :wink:

Pete.

TomCrin:
Questions are

Which Roman road is 220 miles long and runs from Exeter to Lincoln? Fosse Way

What is the name of the fortification/wall built by the Romans 100 miles north of Hadrians Wall? Motherwell services

What did the Romans called present day Scotland? Hypothermia

windrush:

raymundo:
Strange that there’s a lot more knowledgable people around since the the advent of the internet and Google is your friend type places …

Step forward Carryfast… :wink:

Classic example :laughing: