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An award-winning film editor, Hungarian �migr� and friend of Alexander Korda, Teddy Darvas was a dedicated film enthusiast who worked with David Lean, the Boulting Brothers and Vittorio De Sica. I first met him when I was a film editor in the 1960s and...
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After The Sun’s recent attack on Gordon Brown over his illegible letter to the mother of a soldier killed in Afghanistan, the Prime Minister had what he described as a “very friendly” telephone conversation with the paper’s owner, Rupert Murdoch. And...
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The Hollywood blockbusters 2012 and A Christmas Carol are playing to respectable audiences Merthyr Tydfil's Vue multiplex, entertaining fans with their multimillion pound effects. But in screen eight, the staff are having to drag in extra beanbags in...
Tags: Tom Jones, Merthyr Vue, Merthyr Tydfil, Peter Watkins-Hughes, welsh film, BBC, south Wales, United Kingdom, Brynmawr, Movie theater, Vue, Peter Watkins, Watkins, Entertainment Culture
George Arney, host of The World Today bulletin on the World Service, has also used the social networking site to describe Ms Iqbal as his 'witchy ex-wife' and the 'Punjabi controller'. The couple recently separated after 13 years of marriage, with Mr...
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To a birdwatcher, one glimpse, one moment is happiness enough' Call them 'twitchers' at your peril: how birdwatching has taken off in Britain...Photograph: Gary Calton Birdwatching – when it is non-birdwatchers you are talking to – produces an almost...
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And Olympic hopeful Jade Johnson has revealed she was battling the BBC to be allowed to return to the BBC ballroom show. The 29-year-old, who hopes to compete in the London 2012 Olympics in the long jump, was seen by more than 10 million fans with tears...
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BBC sports producer was jailed yesterday after being snared by a Scottish police force for amassing an extensive child porn library. Martyn Smith, 44, who masterminded the Sport Relief charity with Match of the Day host Gary Lineker, was arrested after...
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From today, the headlines of the BBC News website will become longer to make its stories easier to find on search engines . "We estimate that about 29% of BBC News website UK traffic comes from search engines.", says Steve Herrmann, editor of BBC News.
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Channel 4 to make more standalone web content under new remit Broadcaster to create web content unrelated to its TV shows – and will have a revised remit encompassing film and online Channel 4 is looking to extend its brand online with more standalone...
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Head Leaving, BBC.com America Localising Next Year BBC Worldwide is losing the president of its fast-growing U.S. operation, Garth Ancier. No news on his next role, but he’s staying on as a non-exec director. Deadline Hollywood has Ancier’s exit memo...
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