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UK cinema going at an all time high

By Katherine MacColl CINEMA going in the UK is proving more popular than ever. Figures from the year 2000 show that last year saw the highest attendances since 1974. And, the Cinema Advertising01:00 Fri 12th Jan 2001

When has a series had its day

By Katherine MacColl MONEY-minded TV producers are keen for their successful TV series to run and run. But exactly how many good storylines can you sqeeze out of a group of characters Buffy the01:00 Fri 12th Jan 2001

Is it a film or one long commercial

By Katherine MacColl NEXT time you watch a film keep an eye out for strategically placed products. Product placement generates over $500 million a year for the Hollywood film industry and this01:00 Fri 12th Jan 2001

Screen test

By Katherine MacColl ALL but one of eleven UK films financed by a 92 million lottery award have flopped, according to a progress review by accountants KPMG. An Ideal Husband, starring Rupert01:00 Wed 03rd Jan 2001

The name's Bond, Jane Bond

By Anna Tobin THE PRODUCERS of the twentieth James Bond film Beyond the Ice, due for release next year, have been courting newly-wed film star Catherine Zeta Douglas for a supporting role, but the01:00 Wed 03rd Jan 2001

Errol Flynn - a lout, but NOT a Nazi Spy

By George Harris ERROL Flynn may have been a bad egg through and through - womaniser, bisexual, alcoholic, and anti-Semite. But now the British Secret Service may at last clear him of one of the01:00 Mon 01st Jan 2001

Repeat performance

By Katherine MacColl TAKE a hit 1970s TV series, add a bit of 80s music and top it off with three Hollywood babes, and you've got all the makings of a box-office smash. But, do we really want yet01:00 Thu 28th Dec 2000

Mass appeal for Mandarin movie

By Katherine MacColl MOVE over Jackie Chan. Ang Lee's Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon splashes across the big screen like no other martial arts film has ever done. It utilises the film-maker's01:00 Tue 26th Dec 2000

Comedy capers

01:00 Tue 19th Dec 2000

Not so grim up north

By Katherine MacColl CULT TV series Cold Feet and comedienne Victoria Wood flew the flag for the North of England when they each won accolades at the recent British Comedy Awards. ITV's Cold Feet,01:00 Wed 20th Dec 2000

Streets ahead

HARD to believe, but we've been visiting the cobbled streets of Weatherfield since the Sixties now. Yes, Coronation Street is 40-years-old. Last week, Corrie fans celebrated the anniversary by01:00 Wed 13th Dec 2000

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