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Firebox.com - UK What's New (Free subscription) | 10/07/2008
Can you beat the light patterns and your opponent to avoid getting a nasty electric shock? Find out in this nerve-shredding, head-to-head game that will have you gurning, writhing, flinching and wincing...and that's before you've even started playing. Nyaargh!
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Football England News Blog (Free subscription) | 10/03/2008
Mintys Free Football Betting Tips - Week 9: 2008/9 - Football England's hairyest, freakiest tipster is back with his ouija board & free bet tips from dead celebrities. This week - Paul Newman
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NY Daily News (Free subscription) | 09/25/2008
Brooklyn native Michael Kenneth Williams could write the definitive New York survival guide. But he has been too busy acting - in Spike Lee's World War II film "Miracle at St. Anna," which opens Friday, for one.
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Mars Hill (Free subscription) | 09/24/2008
In The Independent yesterday : You're on the radio now. Would it be fair to say that's because you're fond of the sound of your own voice? BRIAN CHESTERTON, Maidstone I've always hated the sound of my own voice. If only I sounded like James Mason rather than Kenneth Williams Now there is a thought! Unfortunatley I saw North By Northwest the other day so the imagination just boggles and therefore perhaps...
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The Stage (Free subscription) | 09/19/2008
West Yorkshire Playhouse, Leeds: The Malayan Emergency rarely made the front pages. It was a forgotten little war. Peter Nichols served in Malaya in a forces entertainment unit, alongside Kenneth Williams and John Schlesinger, and he witnessed the impact and effects of colonisation. Privates on Parade is based on his experiences. Read the full review
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The Telegraph (Free subscription) | 09/14/2008
Cheap laughs, stereotypical characters, doubles entendres - Tim Ecott examines the Carry On phenomenon
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Daily Star (Free subscription) | 09/12/2008
ALTHOUGH Carry On London is said to be due out next year, it’s unlikely it can hope to match the classics of the series since most of stars who made them great – Sid James, Kenneth Williams and Hattie Jacques – are now dead.So here is a chance to wallow in nostalgia with four of the most famous Carry Ons. The crew save the British Raj in Carry On Up The Khyber, while medical matters get a dose of the...
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Scotsman.com (Free subscription) | 09/12/2008
SHAKESPEARE’S Macbeth kicks off at the Royal Lyceum this weekend, billed as a new no-nonsense production set in medieval Scotland with “period costumes and bloody battle scene
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BuddyTV (Free subscription) | 09/01/2008
Fans are already anticipating the return of Showtime’s Dexter on Sunday, September 29 at 9pm, but before we get the ball rolling, let’s check up on the actors that bring to life the exciting storylines of Dexter. Erik King, who...
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The Telegraph (Free subscription) | 08/30/2008
Antony Sher plays a Polish Rabbi in Frank Cottrell Boyce's God on Trial. Forming part of a group of Auschwitz inmates they debate the existance of God. Sher talks to Andrew Pettie
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Gareth Wyn (Free subscription) | 08/29/2008
Tonight my sobriety did not keep me at home. I went to the Royal Vauxhall Tavern and saw David Benson's one man show based on Kenneth Williams. That doesn't do it any justice.Some of it may have been a monologue based on Kenneth William's better anecdotes, and diary entries, but it was much more than that. Benson captured the facial characteristics, and the various voices of the start of so many Carry...
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On The record Magazine (Free subscription) | 08/25/2008
Tay Zonday is back with a new video. The YouTube star, famous for his “Chocolate Rain” ditty, is using his booming voice to support Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama. In his latest video, titled “Brighter Days,” Zonday sings: “Brighter days are here / ‘Cuz we declare / that history won’t repeat,” while appearing at a [...]
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Politics Wales (Free subscription) | 08/24/2008
Gary Lewis of Maesteg reminds me, in another place, of the immortal line uttered by Kenneth Williams in a "Carry On" film.What is not so well known is that the joke first appeared in a "Take it from here" sketch. Talbot Rothwell, the "Carry On" writer, called either Frank Muir or Denis Norden and asked if it was all right to borrow the lines, although he had no legal need to do so.Senator Joe Biden...