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No idea. I never read the article posted.
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It doesn't mention it in either of those articles, but I seem to remember reading that HBO owns the rights to the Crypt Keeper, could be wrong though
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For people who like musical film and theatre BBC4 documentary Sound of Musicals With Neil Brand to cover 100 years of the genre starts January 13 at 9pm
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Captain America: Winter Soldier is on telly tonight. BBC 1 at 8.30. Not seen it before, so i'll give it a look-see.
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This might be of interest to some people: BBC Four, Wed 18 Jan 12:55am - 1:55am: How the Devil Got His Horns: A Diabolical Tale "Review by Claire Webb Art historian Alastair Sooke is on a diabolical quest but at first finds no trace of the horned Satan with swinging tail and sulphourous whiff. The earliest existing Lucifer, in a sixth-century church in Ravenna, northern Italy, looks more like a beatific blue angel. Five centuries later, Beelzebub makes a second appearance in Venice: still blue but this time with flowing locks and squiffy eyes. This fascinating film then reveals how the artists of the Middle Ages turned to fun-loving pagan gods for inspiration. Soon Old Nick was getting up to all sorts. Often, as Sooke points out with a glint in his eye, more porno than inferno. Summary Art historian Alastair Sooke reveals how the Devil's image was created by artists in the Middle Ages. He explores how visual interpretations of Satan evolved between the birth of Christ and the Renaissance, and how he was depicted in an array of different guises, including tempter, tyrant and rebellious angel."
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Quote: When I was wee I loved the Crystal Maze and when they announced that Stand Up To Cancer special I couldn't wait to watch it. When it actually came around it was sooo boring! All the contestants and the host all looked sooo awkward all the way through it. When I was complaining about it the older members of my family all told me it was like that when I was wee too, I suppose I was too young to notice. Sometimes nostalgia ain't what it used to be! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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If you have the option for 'regional programmes' on your television, BBC1 on Monday (6th February) 'Inside Out West Midlands' at 7:30pm has a feature on the band Black Sabbath "They're the band who created the heavy metal sound. Now after half a century, legendary rockers Black Sabbath are on their final live tour. Nick Owen goes behind the scenes to meet the band to find out how they've stayed on top of their game for so long. And about how their distinctive sound was born in the factories and back streets of inner city Birmingham."
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Heads up people The 'Talking Pictures TV' channel is showing the docu-drama "Legend of the Witches" at midnight on Saturday/Sunday, Feb 12th According to the synopsis on their site, it's '...the famous cult film about witches and witchcraft in Britain'
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