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With thanks to Holly from TRWS :dance:

 

This is what Digiguide is showing so far :

 

ARTS: Robbie Williams Shorts

On: Channel 4 (104)

Date: Wednesday 6th December 2006 (starting in 10 days)

Time: 23:40 to 00:30 (50 minutes long)

 

Robbie Williams asked seven new film-makers to make short films, inspired by tracks from his latest songs. They were told they could use as much or as little from the different tracks as they wanted and were given a creative free rein. The result is a diverse and extremely entertaining set of films that celebrates some of the most promising new film making talent around.

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FILM: 3 Minute Wonder

On: Channel 4 (104)

Date: Tuesday 5th December 2006 (starting in 9 days)

Time: 19:55 to 20:00 (5 minutes long)

 

Goodbye to The Normals.

Every parent's worst fear? A runaway child. But some runaways are braver than others. A comic tale starring Steve Furst and Juliet Cowan inspired by Robbie Williams' track Burslem Normals.

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Director: Jim Field Smith

 

FILM: 3 Minute Wonder

On: Channel 4 (104)

Date: Wednesday 6th December 2006 (starting in 10 days)

Time: 19:55 to 20:00 (5 minutes long)

 

Viva Life on Mars.

Tonight's 3 Minute Wonder follows a geriatric cowboy's night out on the tiles in East London. A modern western inspired by Robbie Williams' track Viva Life on Mars.

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Directors: Tom Harper, Nick Davies, David Hunt

 

 

FILM: 3 Minute Wonder

On: Channel 4 (104)

Date: Thursday 7th December 2006 (starting in 11 days)

Time: 19:55 to 20:00 (5 minutes long)

 

Never Touch That Switch.

Tonight's 3 Minute Wonder features a Russian magic trick with a macabre twist. Inspired by the track Never Touch That Switch.

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Directors: Tom Harper, Nick Davies, David Hunt

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:huh: :unsure:

 

I don't understand. :rofl:

 

When have I to turn my telly on? :unsure:

The short film that will be used for The 80's will be taken from the selection shown on The shootingpeople.org site. The films in that site will be judged by Jonathon Ross / Robbie Williams & SSir Richard Attenborough, in the meantime they want people to view the films in the site & vote for each one - I assume they will then select one from the top scorers, so you could have an say on the one that will be chosen to appear on Channel 4 in December. Good idea I think.
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This has been bugging me. Wasn't 'Rhythm is a Dancer' out in the 1990s? :unsure:

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