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VIDEOCriticstipsonhowtowinanOscar
From: BBC News on Fri, Feb 25 2011 1:12 AM
Charles Gant, film editor for Heat Magazine, explains how to win an Oscar.
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VIDEODanishideaofabetterworld
From: BBC News on Wed, Feb 23 2011 12:08 PM
Danish director Susanne Bier has spoken of the themes of forgiveness and violence featured in her Oscar-nominated film In A Better World, ahead of Sunday’s Academy Awards ceremony
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From: BBC News on Thu, Feb 17 2011 8:05 AM
Justin Bieber fans took over London’s O2 Arena on Wednesday as the Canadian teen premiered his new movie "Justin Bieber: Never Say Never."
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VIDEODuchessappearsonRadio4sTheArchers
From: BBC News on Wed, Feb 16 2011 3:56 PM
The Duchess of Cornwall appeared in the long-running BBC rural drama The Archers
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VIDEOAbrushwiththesecretworldofMI6
From: BBC News on Mon, Feb 14 2011 3:12 PM
Artist James Hart Dyke spent a year with MI6 sketching and painting the secret world of espionage.
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From: BBC News on Sun, Feb 13 2011 3:35 PM
The King’s Speech director Tom Hooper talks about the success of the film and why he wants to win a Bafta.
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From: BBC News on Sun, Feb 13 2011 11:01 AM
Celia Imrie tells Desert Island Discs how some of the TV crew and her mother did not realise the Acorn Antiques sketch was a spoof at first.
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VIDEOBridgespraisesTrueGritsteenagestar
From: BBC News on Fri, Feb 11 2011 5:27 AM
BBC Breakfast’s entertainment reporter Emma Jones meets the cast of True Grit
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From: BBC News on Wed, Feb 09 2011 1:36 PM
The Beatles' first gig at the Cavern Club in Liverpool was 50 years ago to the day.
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VIDEOStrainofbeinginlovebutseparatedbywar
From: BBC News on Wed, Feb 09 2011 4:59 AM
An exhibition at the National Army Museum looks at the unique challenges war places on a relationship.
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VIDEOGazaphotoexhibitioninLondon
From: BBC News on Tue, Feb 08 2011 5:14 PM
An award-winning German photographer has been documenting the Israeli-Palestinian conflict for more than two decades. The new images form part of an exhibition which is on in London.
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FilmfestivalhonourforKidman
From: BBC News on Mon, Feb 07 2011 1:14 PM
The Santa Barbara Film Festival has given Nicole Kidman a Cinema Vanguard prize in recognition of her movie career
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From: BBC News on Sat, Feb 05 2011 2:32 PM
Leading children’s author Julia Donaldson has criticised proposed government cuts to library services.
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BarbiesmanKencelebrates50th
From: BBC News on Thu, Feb 03 2011 6:09 AM
International toy fair in Nuremberg venue for celebration held by US toymaker Mattel.
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FreddieHighmoreoncomingofage
From: BBC News on Thu, Feb 03 2011 6:09 AM
British child star talks to Talking Movies about his new film, Homework, about a teenage slacker in his last year of high school
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Actressonwomanwhoseducedking
From: BBC News on Wed, Feb 02 2011 9:23 AM
Andrea Riseborough, star of Brighton Rock, has spoken about filming the forthcoming romantic drama W.E., which tells the story of King Edward VII’s affair with American divorcee Wallis Simpson
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From: BBC News on Tue, Feb 01 2011 12:23 PM
Veteran actor Jeff Bridges has spoken about his motivations for starring in Western remake True Grit and praised his 14-year-old co-star Hailee Steinfeld
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From: BBC News on Tue, Feb 01 2011 8:32 AM
Talking Movies interviews the director of In a Better World, the Danish film that has just been nominated for a Best Foreign Language Film Oscar.
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Daviesonbeingpaidtobesilly
From: BBC News on Mon, Jan 31 2011 9:15 AM
Comic talent Greg Davies, best known for being grumpy Mr Gilbert in a British sitcom The Inbetweeners, tells the BBC Breakfast show that he has always secretly thought "wouldn’t it be incredible if someone paid me to be silly".
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NobodystoodbyBenEKing
From: BBC News on Mon, Jan 31 2011 9:08 AM
Ben E King explains how few people at the time, including The Drifters, were interested in recording his now iconic song 'Stand By Me'.
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