Monday 28 April 2008

Ham Sandwich - Carry the Meek

Ham Sandwich - Carry the Meek



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Sunday 27 April 2008

Norton hosts BBC's Oliver show

Norton hosts BBC's Oliver show



Irish donor Graham Norton is to host a freshly BBC 1 serial publication which volition search for freshly stars for the musical theater 'Oliver!'.
'I'd Do Anything' finds Norton joined by showbiz legends St. Andrew Harold Clayton Lloyd Webber, Cameron Mac and a panel of book of Judges as they try to notice new stars to flirt the roles of King Oliver and Nancy in the musical.
Commenting, Elaine Bedell, Control, BBC Amusement Commissioning, said: "We're real pleased to be building on the succeeder of 'Any Dream Will Do' with a fresh search for Western United States Last stars next year."
She continued: 'Oliver!' is a much-loved Brits musical theater so we're surely the show volition link up families and melt hearts."
'I'd Do Anything' premieres on BBC One next year.




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Morte Macabre

Morte Macabre   
Artist: Morte Macabre

   Genre(s): 
Rock: Electronic
   



Discography:


Symphonic Holocaust   
 Symphonic Holocaust

   Year: 1998   
Tracks: 8




 






Lost creator casts his next series

Lost creator casts his next series



Two actors have been cast in key roles for 'Fringe', the new series from 'Lost' creator JJ Abrams.
Variety reports that Kirk Acevedo and Tomas Arana have been cast in the series which tells the story of an FBI agent who teams up with a troubled scientist and his estranged son to investigate paranormal phenomena.
The pilot episode of 'Fringe' is due to begin shooting in Toronto next month; the script was written before the writers' strike.
Abrams, who has written 'Fringe', will executive produce the series.