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was broadcast live on Sundays from noon until two o'clock and was conceived of as a 'channel within a channel', something young people could roll out of bed and watch the morning after the night before. Its mission statement was "News is Entertainment. Entertainment is News." It was known for its
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The series premiered with a feature on cloning cashcards, where presenter Sankha Guha cloned a card and used it on live television to take money out of an ATM outside the Bank of England, going in depth on how it was done using a video recorder and strips of tape.
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A live satellite link-up to Ed Byrne, a man on death row in the USA convicted of murdering his girlfriend. Viewers voted whether they thought he deserved to live or die, and a presenter revealed the results to him at the end of the show.
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showed a pre-recorded bizarre real-life story, and the following week revealed whether the story was true or false. In Series 2 viewers could voice their guesses via a phone poll.
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for Originality for Hewland and Street-Porter in 1987. The series has been credited with changing the language of factual television.
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challenged the idea that youth programming could only be a niche concern in the television business. The series won a
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innovative style can be seen as being inspired by a combination of elements such as the aesthetic of the
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was a presenter and also part of the production staff. He later set up the production company
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is a short-lived but influential youth music and current affairs programme screened on
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showed a short one-minute film made by students at London International Film School.
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was a pre-recorded one-to one psychological celebrity interview conducted by
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over two series in 1987 and 1988. The series was created by Jane Hewland and
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heavily self-branded, frenetic visual style with wild camera work, rapid
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This article is about the UK TV programme. For other uses, see
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The show took place in a specially built 'caravan city' in
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was a mini-series running each week for 14 minutes within
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and Kasper de Graaf's design studio Assorted iMaGes.
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network seven (disambiguation)

Janet Street-Porter
Magenta Devine
Sankha Guha
Tracey MacLeod
Janet Street-Porter
Channel 4
Channel 4
Janet Street-Porter
cuts
pop video
Third World debt
bulimia
Max Headroom
20 Minutes into the Future
Tiswas
Malcolm Garrett
Limehouse Studios
One Canada Square
Jaswinder Bancil
Magenta Devine
Sankha Guha
Eric Harwood
Murray Boland
Tracey MacLeod
Sebastian Scott
Charlie Parsons
Planet 24
The Word

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