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Articles related to "Programme"
Buxton Festival 2007 Programme Buxton is the main town in Derbyshire's Peak District, one of England's loveliest National Parks, and in July this spa town puts on one of Britain's best arts festivals buxton festival • spa town near derbyshire’s peak district national • british art and literary festivals • regional and english food • best-selling writers
Overweight Children The UK Government is to tackle growing concern over overweight/obese children after research reveals that around 25% of 4-5 year-olds weigh in heavier than they should. overweight • obses • british government • parents • national child measurement programme
Surviving in Broadcasting Working in Broadcasting is one of the most rewarding, and yet the most frustrating jobs there is. In this second of two articles on working in the media, we'll examine what it's really like. broadcasters • broadcast jobs • employment • work • working in tv
The Millionaire Phenomenon Who Wants To Be A Millionaire is one of the most successful quiz shows in the world. Suite101 background the show and asks why. regis philbin • abc • broadcasting • tv • radio
Anything, Anytime, Anywhere – The Goodies "The Goodies" is described by its fans as the greatest British comedy series of them all - and yet it's curiously forgotten by just about everyone. Except of course, on the World Wide Web. the goodies • graeme garden • bill oddie • tim brooke taylor • broadcasting
The Cult of Cult Programmes Suite 101 looks at Cult TV and radio programmes. From Star Trek to The Archers, from ITMA to The Prisoner, what's their secret? cult tv • cult radio
No Future for Freedom The world's a changing place.... and now broadcasters are doing their best to reclaim their own material - which has been making a tidy profit for other people. broadcast • broadcasters • tv • radio • internet
And the Winners Are ..(Bafta and Battle of the Britcom Results) Winners of this years BAFTA TV Awards and the British Television @ Suite 101 Battle of the Britcoms Finals. bafta • fawlty towers • blackadder • only fools and horses • father ted
Dr Who: Restoring the Past Part 2 of a two-part series, looking at how a few dedicated fans worked to restore missing episodes of the worlds longest-lasting science-fiction series - a remarkable story of detective work, inspiration and perspiration. dr who • broadcasting • tv • bbc • television
Edinburgh Festival Every year Edinburgh opens its doors to visitors to enjoy the Military Tattoo, the Fringe, Book Festival, International Festival and Film Festival. -edinburgh • "edinburgh festival' • (edinburgh fringe festival) • "edinburgh book festival) • (edinburgh film festival)
Nostalgia Ain't What It Used to Be Forget the programmes - this week, Suite101 gets too close to the bits in between... the network idents, trails and graphics that give a TV station its identity... but which no-one ever cares about! tv • idents • graphics • broadcast • broadcasters
Jill Dando: A Tribute A tribute to top BBC broadcaster Jill Dando, who was murdered outside her London home this week. jill dando • bbc • broadcasting • broadcaster • tv
Dr. Khan, Pakistan's Bomb Maker dr. abdul qadeer khan • pakistan • nuclear science • nuclear espionage
From Violence to V-Chip The big four US networks are under pressure - from lawmakers, from lobby groups... and from their own audiences. Is a cold wind of change blowing through Hollywood? broadcasting • politics • networks • abc • cbs
Sci-Fi-London Film Festival The final programme for the 7th Annual London International Festival of Science Fiction and Fantastic Film promises some excellent movie moments for sci fi fans. tickets for sci-fi-london • sci-fi-london film festival • london sci fi film festival • science fiction film festival • chemical wedding premier
Babylon 5 Spins onto the Computer Screen Review of Babylon 5 computer game b5 • preview • sierra • babylon 5 combat simulator
The Jeremy Kyle Show Controversy The recent controversy surrounding "The Jeremy Kyle Show" has put its government-funded sponsor in an unusual position... jeremy kyle show • learndirect • media controversy • dumbing down • daytime talk show
How Great is Santa Clara County?
World Languages evaluates the linguistic integrity of “the most online metropolitan area on earth” as part of Suite 101’s “How Great is America?” event. san jose • santa clara • proposition 227 • silicon valley • language
Television in the Sixties If television came of age in the fifties then in the 1960s it became a powerful medium to change the world. Suite 101 swings back to the sixties tv • radio • broadcasting • broadasters • broadcasts
ATAS: Visas for UK Science PhDs ATAS, the Academic Technology Application Scheme, is the new post-9/11 visa requirement for international postgraduate students seeking to study science in the UK atas • academic technology application scheme • international postgraduate science students visa • uk student visa requirements • uk student visa aplication
A Decision to Abstain: Labour vs. Hitler, 1936-7, Part 1 Between 1935 and 1937, a major transformation took place within the Labour Party regarding its policies toward rearmament, Appeasement and Hitler. During this time, the Party jettisoned its prior policies of disarmament and collective security through the League of Nations and instead, by 1937, accepted the fact that rearmament was needed if Britain were to stand up to Hitler. Part I of a two part series. england • government • pre world ward ii • appeasement • hitler
Be prepared for a hot and variable summer. Last year was the hottest summer on record in Australia. This year is shaping up to beat last years dubious record. Many communities are still on water restrictions, with the promise of worse to come. Garden's who have planned in advance, preparing their soils with plenty of organic materials did best last year in the heat. Healthy organic soils with all the associated organisms and your diligence of care, help maintain your garden in all weather conditions. weather extemes • drought • floods • snow • rain
Dr Who: The series that wouldn’t die The TV series Dr Who began life as a low budget children's TV series - Suite 101 examines why it managed to outlast them all (despite the best efforts of the BBC). dr who • doctor • bbc • tv • television
BJP, allies, form national democratic front BJP forms front india • bjp • national democratic alliance • coalition
Sharks Harmed by Long Line Fishing Declining shark populations worldwide are further strained by losses to long line fishing. Tighter rules on finning and bycatch may help prevent loss of biodiversity. long line fishing bycatch • shark finning • shark depredation • keystone predator species • fishing gear entanglement
The Greatest Deception of All Time: Britain, Ultra, and D-Day ultra • d-day • invasion • operation overlord • bodyguard
The Greenwood Institute In 1993, Leicester gained a promising new research institute into child psychiatric care. Read about the Greenwood Institute's long term and short term research projects, dedicated to children of all ages. mr. greenwood • psychiatric care • children • young offenders • pre-school
World Cup TV Looking at the coverage from ITV and BBC as well as the newspapers’ podcasts at Germany 2006. germany 2006 • world cup • baddiel and skinner • podcast • james richardson
Beating El Nino The best way to handle El Niño's devastating effects is to plan ahead... el • nino • weather • research • study
Quicktime, Macs and Steve Jobs QuickTime 3.0 released. <br> A new all-in-one Mac avalible.<br> Steve Jobs for CEO. quicktime apple macintosh jobs
Choosing an Immersion Course The decision to take an immersion course in an Anglophone country means the investment of a lot of time and money. Expectations are naturally high that such an investment will be worthwhile. immersion courses • anglophone country • investment • expectations • questions
New developments in hardware & software Better software to read Gutenberg texts, Fannie Farmer in e-book, Microsoft promises e-reader by June. project gutenberg • smart ebook • microsoft • bartleby.com • gutenberg station
Orang-utans Face a Bleak Future as Indonesian Fires Destroy Habitat orang-utan, orangutan, Indonesia, forest fires, Borneo, rainforest, endangered species, Malaysia orang-utan • orangutan • indonesia • forest fires • borneo
The Conclusion Of The Belgrave Hall Investigation We conclude our look at the ISPR investigation with the results the team found. ispr • conclusion • interim • belgrave • hall
The Ornamental Plant Conservation Association of Australia The OPCA now is called the OPCAA. collections • botanical gardens • gary buckly • opca • opcaa
20th century Vienna Classics The 33rd International Music Festival from May 5th - June 19th, 2007, from the Schonbronn Palace, promises classical music performed by leading interpreters. gidon kremer • vienna philharmonic orchestra • new york philharmonic orchestra under lorin maazel • bartok • ravel
BBC Wins F1 TV Contract After a long absence Formula 1 is set to return to the BBC from the 2009 Grand Prix season. bbc f1 • bbc formula 1 • bbc gp • bbc grand prix • bbc murray walker
Chopin's Visit to Teplice Spa A brief summary of Frederic Chopin's sojourn in Teplice Spa, the renowned Czech resort and his concert at Teplice Castle, home of the Clary family. frederic chopin. polish composer • teplice spa • bohemia • clary chateau • clary family
First Cruise Concierge for UK Anything is possible for a new, luxury cruise specialist, from private jets to an Aston Martin in every port white star cruises • white glove service • silversea cruises • luxury cruises • exclusive cruises
Flamenco Singing Guitar and Dance Spain is possibly the last European country with a flourishing indigenous folk music. But it is not easy to find the real thing. Coín aficionados were not disappointed. flamenco singing • traditional spanish folk music • pepe de la isla • the earthquake from cadiz • spanish culture
Futureproof and Hope What are the prospects for the two newly formed groups in the second round of the competition? Parallels with Chantelle winning 'Celebrity Big Brother' are inevitable... the x factor • hope • futureproof • simon cowell • boot camp
How Art Communicates Can painters and sculptors make a difference to society? The work of many artists, such as Fiona Hall and Michel Tuffery, suggests that they can. art appreciation • what is art? • art and the viewer • art and social issues • schools of art criticism
Legacy of Ashes by Tim Weiner "Legacy of Ashes", Weiner's polemical history of the Central Intelligence Agency, is fiercely argued and impressively detailed. legacy of ashes • history of the cia • tim weiner • central intelligence agency • ussr
Property and the Feelgood Factor TV programmes and colour supplements have made rising house prices feel like a right for Britons. Faced with a credit crunch, that surely can't be a good thing... property prices • feelgood factor • credit crunch • gordon brown • property ladder |
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