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The Sunday Programme

Episode dated 24 February 2008
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Selected as a programme mainly devoted to the British film industry, including Gerald Kaufman, Nick Broomfield, Margaret Hodge (Film Minister) and John Woodward (UK Film Council). Also includes: An interview with Vernon Coaker MP (Home ...See moreSelected as a programme mainly devoted to the British film industry, including Gerald Kaufman, Nick Broomfield, Margaret Hodge (Film Minister) and John Woodward (UK Film Council). Also includes: An interview with Vernon Coaker MP (Home Office Minister) discussing the six month review of street prostitution. Iain Dale and Robert Colvile discussing how political parties should be using websites and blogs to get their message across. And Lord Owen discussing independence for Kosovo. Written by Anonymous See less
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Feb 24, 2008 (United Kingdom)

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Steve Richards
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Vernon Coaker
Self - Home Office Minister (as Vernon Coaker MP) Self - Home Office Minister (as Vernon Coaker MP)   See fewer
Robert Colvile
Self - Telegraph Journalist Self - Telegraph Journalist   See fewer
Margaret Hodge
Self - Film Minister Self - Film Minister   See fewer
Gerald Kaufman
Self (as Sir Gerald Kaufman) Self (as Sir Gerald Kaufman)   See fewer
David Owen
Self (as Lord Owen) Self (as Lord Owen)   See fewer
John Woodward
Self - UK Film Council Self - UK Film Council   See fewer
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