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Hit the North 21th June 2007
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Fancy popping out for an English?
India television network produce show to promote British cuisine. Did they get the ideas from "The Kumars at Number 42"?
www.ndtv.com

Dante's Inferno Test
Find out exactly what part of hell you're going to end up in with this handy test.
www.4degreez.com

Andy's Recommendation of the week :

FUSE FM – 106.6

Brand new community radio station will be launched this weekend broadcasting to Newtownards and the surrounding areas. The radio station is backed by the Ulster Scots Society will broadcast for two weeks on 106.6FM. Programming will include information on the Ulster Scots society, traditions and people, including some programming in the Ulster Scots language.

www.citybeat.co.uk


Len's Recommendation of the week :

Hot Fuzz

Directed by Edgar Wright. Starring Simon Pegg as hot shot London copper Sergeant Nicholas Angel who finds himself posted to Sandford in darkest Somerset were he is paired with eager but naïve PC Danny Butterman (Nick Frost) Angel soon suspects that there is something sinister going on beneath the surface of this sleepy English village and that the Neighbourhood Watch Alliance (NWA) are not quite what they seem.

Hot Fuzz combines gun worshiping ultra violence with great gags. In the words of Simon Pegg “Hot Fuzz takes the most shamelessly histrionic excesses of American Cinema and smashes them into that conservative and profoundly territorial enclave of Britishness, the country village. “ Both clever and daft this is a great Britcom. Essential viewing for anyone who loved Shaun of the Dead Hot Fuzz is out to buy on DVD now.

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