A. CInema has had a difficult relationship with disfigurement since the early days. The first horror films of the 1920s dreamt up monsters such as Lon Chaney in The Hunchback of Notre Dame and
00:00 Mon 25th Mar 2002A. It's true some of the best known celebrities at the moment - Nicole Kidman, Cate Blanchett, Geoffrey Rush and Judy Davis - are all Australians. Baz Luhrman's Moulin Rouge was shot on Australian
00:00 Mon 25th Mar 2002A. Local borough and county councils have, for the most part, the power to allow any cinema to show any film. In practice, the councils almost always follow the ratings given by the British Board of
00:00 Mon 25th Mar 2002A. Message boards, episode summaries and obsessive homages provide intelligence to viewers who end up knowing the shows better than the producers and they add value to fan culture. Television
00:00 Mon 18th Mar 2002A. Animator Chuck Jones first drew Bugs Bunny and his pals Daffy Duck and the Road Runner. Jones, who died this year aged 89, got a job after art school as an animator in the studio of former Disney
00:00 Mon 18th Mar 2002A. The Film Council was set up 18 months ago to encourage new talent in the UK. It has a development fund of 5 million a year to foster new writing and emulate the success of the days of the Ealing
00:00 Mon 18th Mar 2002A. Hollywood has been fascinated by the horrors of Vietnam for years. Film-makers only began to look at the war once it was over. John Wayne's The Green Beret in 1968 was slaughtered by the critics,
00:00 Mon 11th Mar 2002A. There are dozens of independent cinemas still in existence up and down the country. In the coming month alone, Manchester's Cornerhouse hosts a Spanish film festival and Edinburgh's Filmhouse a
00:00 Mon 11th Mar 2002A. The 5,607 members of the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences are responsible for the nominating the voting of the Academy Awards. The members include past winners, directors, actors and
00:00 Mon 11th Mar 2002A. Hollywood is always hungry for new ideas and keeps a close eye on the bestsellers lists. Literary hits are being snapped up as a new way to draw in the crowds. David Hare has already been signed
00:00 Mon 04th Mar 2002A. Collectors have worked up an appetite for early episodes of Dr Who ever since the BBC started its mass culling of Dr Who reels. The corporation called it 'de-accessioned' and it's been under fire
00:00 Mon 04th Mar 2002A. There are several sites where you can download films and TV shows. Launched 10 months ago after the demise of Napster, MusicCity's Morpheus has become the most popular place on the internet to
00:00 Mon 04th Mar 2002A. The market gardeners of the Veneto region of Italy excel at cultivating the red leaves of the chicory family. Over the last four centuries, they have produced variations such as ruby-coloured
00:00 Mon 04th Mar 2002A. M*A*S*H - life in the 4077th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital, where hurried surgery was performed - was set in Korea in 1950, but was really about Vietnam in the 1970s.The programme was devised by
00:00 Mon 25th Feb 2002A. Pop Idol's creator, Simon Fuller, stands to make at least 10 million from the sale of the smash hit television format to the US. And when revenue from sponsorship, phone lines for voting, and
00:00 Mon 25th Feb 2002A. The schizophrenic, Nobel prize-winning mathematician John Nash, revealed in Ron Howard's In A Beautiful Mind, lives up to Hollywood's idea of a genius - brilliant mind, but tortured personality.
00:00 Mon 25th Feb 2002A. The remake of the 1960 movie Ocean's Eleven is a continuation of Hollywood's fascination with Vegas. The original rat pack film, which starred Frank Sinatra, helped establish the city as a
00:00 Mon 18th Feb 2002A. The controversial Yves Saint Laurent ad promoting the perfume Opium, which featured Sophie Dahl posing naked, drew a record 948 complaints. Members of the public complained the ad was offensive,
00:00 Mon 18th Feb 2002A. The new channel, which has a 35 million budget, has been dubbed 'Radio 4 with pictures' by television critics. It will replace BBC Knowledge and will be broadcast each night from 7pm to 1am,
00:00 Mon 18th Feb 2002A. Dame Judi's first big screen appearance was in Four in the Morning in 1966. She made a number of films during the Seventies and Eighties, including Dead Cert in 1974, and A Room with a View in
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