A Tribute to Charlie Williams

 

Charles Williams – an appreciation by Donald Yule, Life President QLL

WQL and MQL Individual Champion 1985

 

It seems so often these days that my winter’s tale is of a winter’s toll and this season is no exception. News from my friends in the North, this January, was of the death of Charles Williams, founder of the Warrington Quiz league, a past President and Assistant General Secretary of the Merseyside Quiz Leagues and for many years, my skipper. I know there will be amongst QLL those folk who would see Warrington as a “far off country of which we know nothing” but I would ask them to pause a moment, for Charlie was a remarkable guy in many respects and much of what QLL has today stems from his inspiration.

In contrast to many in QLL, Charlie was a Secondary Modern School boy of no academic pretension whatever. A bit of a tear away as a young man, he suffered a life-changing experience when involved in horrific car crash on the East Lancashire Road which put him in a wheel chair for the rest of his life. It was whilst in hospital in Southport that he first came across Team Quizzing and the Merseyside Quiz Leagues and saw that here was a game where disabled and able bodied alike could participate.

In the 1974-75 Quiz Season, back in his native Warrington, he utilised the good offices of the local paper and the MQL to launch a Team Quiz competition in that very competitive town, winning the first ever Cup competition with his own side, St. Augustine’s. As happened in London 20 years later, from a small start there grew a Team Quiz association which could challenge the established order. That was made plain in 1983 when Charlie’s Causeway Hotel side became the first WQL team to win the Merseyside Challenge Cup. Two years later the same quartet had gelled into a formidable side and I have a photo of a very satisfied Charlie and team after completing the 1984-85 WQL League and Cup double.

Making light of his disability, he was a man of many facets: dog breeder, genealogist, authority on Anglo-Saxon England. But he also “did good by stealth”, in that he provided invaluable counselling for others with a paraplegic condition. A spin-off of being in that side was that I learnt a great deal about the problems faced by wheel chair users in the days before “step-free access” became common, knowledge I was later able to use in a career in Charity Management.

Charlie as a quiz team skipper had the attributes of all the good ones I have played with: he could give the bonus to the correct player and also, get a member of his own side “off the mark”. The success of his sides was no accident and, to give a flavour of playing in the “glory days” of Charlie, Olive, Ray and me, I quote from my 2003 publication, Playing From Memory:

“There was one occasion with Charles which I will always cite as the nearest thing to thought transference I ever met. Sat at Number 4, which is where nature intended me to sit, I got a question about the cathedral which is the burial place of Saxon kings. My first reaction was to pass this back up the line to Charles as he knows a great deal more of Anglo Saxon England than this Scotsman does. Realising I was not intending to answer, Charles gave me a hard look which quite clearly said:” Come on Donnie, you know enough, you can work that out!” Getting the message, as it seemed, loud and clear; I stayed with my question and duly got two points for saying “Winchester”.”

Like most of us he was not infallible. Rather like Arthur Askey telling four young men that “Beatles” was not a good name for a group, Charlie didn’t think that Fifteen to One would be a success. Famously, one night, needing one last correct answer for a career first Full House, he passed on the question: Who composed the musical theme: The Dream of Olwen, - to which the answer, of course, is: Charles Williams!

At its peak the league he founded had over 70 teams in five divisions – this out of a local area with a population of less than half a million! But the reason QLL folk should remember this inspirational man – perhaps as their express train flashes through Warrington Bank Quay station – is that he taught me how to play Team Quizzing properly and he brought me in to the Governance of quiz associations. I had that knowledge on board when I came to London and the rest is history – your history.

Warrington Individual Competition

The Warrington heats of the MIMIR Individual competition will be held on 19 February 2014 at the Bull’s Head, Church Street commencing at 8pm. Contestants must register no later than 7:45pm.

The Finals of the Merseyside MIMIR competition will be held next year in Warrington, at St Joseph’s Catholic Club in Penketh. The date will be announced later.

Eggheads Series 15 - Contestants Wanted

12 Yard Productions are looking for vibrant and diverse teams to take part in the 15th series of the popular BBC2 quiz show Eggheads.

Eggheads is a game in which 5 members of the public face general knowledge goliaths and try to beat them for a cash prize.  When the Eggheads win, the money rolls over to the next show. Often a huge amount of money can be at stake. 

Each team will consist of 5 team members and 1 standby, so they need teams of at least 6 people. They are holding nationwide auditions over the coming weeks and months. We are keen to find teams from all over the UK.

You can download a copy of the application form from here:

If you need any more information, please contact them by email on: bryce.hart@12yard.com or by phone on 0141 427 2746

It doesn’t matter if people are not part of an existing team, they could consider creating one with work colleagues, friends or even family to compete for the cash prize!

Fifteen to One is coming back with a £40,000 prize!

Contestants Wanted

15 to 1

Channel 4 have announced that 15 t0 1 is coming back to our screens in the new year.  You can visit the Channel 4 website for more details, and If you would like to apply you can download and application form from here:

In each show fifteen contestants go head to head answering some of TV’s toughest general knowledge questions. It’s a gripping game of quick fire answers where the winner is simply the last person standing.

Ultimately more than just a game of survival, Fifteen to One is a battle of supreme knowledge with the fifteen highest scoring winners returning for the end of the series final where they’ll compete for the title of ‘Grand Champion’.

The Grand Champion of the series wins up to £40,000!

Auditions are happening all over the UK - taking place exclusively throughout January 2014. The application closing date is January 17th 2014 but please apply quickly as audition spaces are limited.

All applicants must be 18 years or over and be legally resident in the UK. Terms and conditions apply.

You can only apply once so please only send one completed application form.

N.B: successful applicants will be granted one audition only.

New TV Quiz

Contestants Wanted

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FROM THE MAKERS OF ‘POINTLESS’, ‘DEAL OR NO DEAL’ & ‘THE MILLION POUND DROP LIVE’

An exciting new quiz show is looking for Contestants NOW!

Remarkable Television are looking for chatty, confident and QUICK THINKING contestants to appear on this new show.

Nationwide auditions will be taking place in January & February 2014, so please get in touch now.

To register your interest, please email:

remarkabletvquiz@endemoluk.com

TODAY!

Or send a written request to:

5th Floor, Remarkable Quiz Show, Endemol UK, Shepherds Building Central, Charecroft Way, London, W14 0EE (stating a return address)

Closing Date: 15th Feburary 2014

(All applicants must be 18+ and a resident of the UK)

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