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Presented by Mark Lawson
ANDY HAMILTON - BEDTIME Writer Andy Hamilton, who co-wrote Drop the Dead Donkey talks with Mark Lawson about the challenges of changing a winning format as his third series of Bedtime - starring Timothy West and Sheila Hancock - moves streets for three Christmas episodes.
'Bedtime' Third series on BBC One at 10.35 pm, this Monday 15 to Wednesday 17 Dec 2003
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CHRISTMAS PICKS: COMEDY DVD & CDs Writer Stephen Armstrong chooses his pick of the top comedy available now in DVD and CD format.
Related links: Front Row Christmas Picks
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WILLIAM MB BERGER PRIZE Brian Andrews, an architectural historian from Hobart, Tasmania, is the winner of the '2003 William M.B. Berger Prize for British Art History' for his Exhibition Catalogue Creating a Gothic Paradise: Pugin at the Antipodes that accompanied the exhibition of the same name which toured Australia.
Related link: The William MB Berger Prize Website
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20 YEARS OF PANTO Kenneth Alan Taylor wrote the pantomime Aladdin and has been directing and playing Dame in the Nottingham Playhouse pantomime for 20 years. Mark Lawson talks to Kenneth about whether the tastes of today's children have changed from 20 years ago.
Aladdin, Nottingham Playhouse, from Sat 29 Nov 2003 to Sat 17 Jan 2004
Related links: Nottingham Playhouse
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ROCK VENUES Rock mogul and writer Tony Wilson whose story was told in the Manchester music movie 24 Hour Party People puts some famous rock venues back on the map.
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