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More than 700 pieces by the Sweeney Todd director will be on display in his first art exhibitionThe work of Tim Burton is to form the basis of a new exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art in Manhattan, Variety reports. Visitors will be able to see more than 700 pieces by the director of Edward Scissorhands and Sweeney Todd, ranging from paintings to...
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A nationwide campaign has been launched to encourage us to eat fruit and veg at its seasonal best. Eat Seasonably is backed by major supermarkets and small market stall-holders alike, as well as cafes, pubs, restaurants and some of the nation’s favourite charities. Top chefs and leading food organisations are also on board.
Masterchef presenter Gregg Wallace added: "When I was a child I used to look forward to the first peas and strawberries of the season".
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The BBC Radio 4 panel show I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue is to return with Stephen Fry, Jack Dee and Rob Brydon sharing the presenter's chair, a year after the death of Humphrey Lyttelton. Recording began in April and the first shows will be broadcast in June. Humphrey Lyttleton died in April 2008, aged 86, he had hosted the show since its beginning in 1972.
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For the second year running, Harry Hill has taken the coveted best entertainment performance prize at the Bafta TV Awards. Other notable winners included David Attenborough who won the specialist factual programme award for 'Life in Cold Blood' and David Mitchell won the best comedy performance category for 'Peep Show'. Dawn French and Jennifer Saunders were presented with the Fellowship, the Academy's highest accolade, in recognition of their popular shows together and their individual programmes such as "The Vicar of Dibley."
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The British and Irish Lions are a sporting phenomenon, an All-Star team combining the best of England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland for tours once every four years, going in rotation to South Africa, Australia and New Zealand. Later this year, Paul O'Connell will lead the team in their tour of South Africa.
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We may not be entering another Great Depression, but it's a little early for David Miles to be announcing that the only way is upNear the bottom of the last recession in the autumn of 1991, the chancellor, Norman Lamont, commented that he could see the "green shoots" of economic recovery. Although this proved to be broadly accurate, since the economy...
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Tonight on Channel 4 Kirstie gets all credit crunchy when she buys a house that's a complete wreck in Devon and invites us to join her as she does it up. So if you can't sell and you can't buy, Kirstie encourages us to renovate renovate, renovate - and she promises you can do it on the cheap!
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Business keynote speaker and entreprenuer, Luke Johnson has been appointed chair of the Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce for 2009.
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ITV's reality show Hells Kitchen where two celebrity teams of aspiring chefs compete for a final prize begins next week. Claudia Winkleman has taken over from Angus Deayton presenting this years series and the three Michelin-starred chef Pierre Marco White will choose who gets fired from the kitchen in the early rounds......
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The new TV show, Genius, invites members of the public to pitch their ideas to a celebrity guest "genius" who then decides whether or not the idea is clever enough to mark them out as a genius. At the end of the show, the guest's two favourite ideas are put to the public who then decide which one of them gets to win the fabled Genius Trophy....
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Four BBC Radio 4 presenters - Libby Purves, Evan Davis, Laurie Taylor and Peter White are being coached as comedians for Comic Relief by Milton Jones, Paul Merton, Shappi Khorsandi and Josie Long. "Being funny is no joke" says Libby Purves.
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Why did you decide to become an actor?I was terribly shy as a child, and acting became the best way to take me out of myself. It was great, aged 10, to discover that I could do the thing I loved for a living.Stage or screen?Stage. I've done a lot of TV lately, and I've got used to making very quick decisions about characters. With theatre,...