Big Jubilee Lunch project in TV push
23 May 2012 | by Loulla-Mae Eleftheriou-Smith
Project's bid to get people together with their neighbours for the Queen's Diamond Jubilee on Sunday 3
The films show woolly actors who have been ousted from some of Hollywood's most famous movies to make way for human actors. The children's TV characters Zippy, Bungle, George and Bagpuss feature in three humorous online videos, and celebrities including Ralf Little, Fern Britton and Stephen K Amos ...
Project's bid to get people together with their neighbours for the Queen's Diamond Jubilee on Sunday 3
The digital outdoor ad shows a man shouting at a woman. Passers-by are encouraged to get involved by dragging the man to a different screen and away from the woman using their mobile phones. The work was created by Hugh Todd and Adam Scholes, and directed by Samuel Abrahams through Smuggler. ...
by the film-maker Ed Burns, Turlington's husband. "We hope this film becomes a pivotal moment in getting ...
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wall, trying to get his other self's attention and shouting: "She doesn't want to." The ad ends with the strapline: "If you could see yourself, would you see rape?" The complaints, some from people who have been ...
It features 600 galleries and museums in England, Scotland and Wales, and lists all current and upcoming must-see art exhibitions. Users can get a glimpse of a gallery or exhibition and read what the critics have to say before visiting. ...
with displacement and some of them have seen a dip in tourism. "What we need to do is to try and fight against ...
. Clegg said: "We want to bring this issue out into the open and get young people talking about ... boy is seen trapped behind a glass wall, trying to get his other self's attention and shouting, "She ...
The drive, called 'Get Ahead Of The Games', aims to raise awareness of transport "hotspots" primarily in London, but also in other affected parts of the UK. Created by M C Saatchi, it will run across ... used by fat cats". He added: "Sponsors have been told that the best and fastest way to get around ...
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