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Exodus of the bankers? Don't let the door slap your ass on the way out, Bobby Bwah. Good riddance! You beat me to it. Could NOT agree more. Full Article at The Independent
Last week, Channel 4 screened The Execution Of Gary Glitter, a provocative fiction which cast the convicted child abuser as the first victim of a reinstated British death penalty. Full Article at Irish Independent
Typical. You go a whole year without anything truly, truly bad on television, and then two gems come along in a week. And bugger my luck - I go and miss both of them. Full Article at Scaryduck: Not Scary. Not a Duck.
There was no doubt about the outcome in The Execution of Gary Glitter — the clue was in the title. This was a docudrama made with all the familiar and fraudulent sleights of hand and capricious tricks of the medium. Full Article at Times Online
London, Nov 14 (ANI): Brit rock singer Gary Glitter, who is a convicted paedophile, sparked outrage when it was revealed he wanted to buy a home overlooking the bleak moor where Ian Brady and Myra Hindley buried their child victims. Full Article at Newstrack India
PAEDOPHILE Gary Glitter is believed to be house hunting in Greater Manchester. Full Article at Manchester Evening News
Flinty, oldham - Whilst I agree with you in regards to having paid for his crimes, it's the nature of said crimes that makes him a potential problem. Full Article at Manchester Evening News
As befits a song from a woman whose MySpace profile lists her location as "Ancient Greece", Mowgli's Road is odd. Think Gary Glitter, but if he kept pictures of The Wicker Man and some nice cutlery on his hard drive instead of that other stuff. Full Article at The Guardian Music
Please activate cookies in order to turn autoplay off Manchester two-piece Hurts, whose Wonderful Life track has benefitted from a brilliant Arthur Baker remix. A slice of blog-buzzing moody synth-pop magic that puts all other 80s revivalists to shame. Full Article at Guardian Unlimited
In a seven-day span that also included Sky One’s Michael Jackson: The Live Séance, it’s quite something to state that The Execution of Gary Glitter was the most offensive show of the week. Full Article at Times Online
A CAMPAIGNING mum from Blandford has appeared on national television in a controversial programme about the death penalty. Full Article at Bournemouth Daily Echo
Viewers claimed Channel 4's The Execution of Gary Glitter was wrong to mix fact and fiction in a bid to spark debate on the death penalty. Full Article at The Sun
Channel 4's documentary-style drama, The Execution of Gary Glitter, imagines an alternative Britain that reintroduces the death penalty. Celebrity sex offender Paul Gadd—AKA glam rock star Gary Glitter—is re-tried for his crimes and hanged. Full Article at Boing Boing
I noticed that Twitter comment on Channel 4’s last night was almost entirely negative but, to be honest, I didn’t see what the big problem was. Quite a few people complain the programme failed to add anything to the debate about the death penalty. Full Article at Amnesty International
Channel 4’s The Execution of Gary Glitter pulled in 1.2m last night, according to early viewing figures. Before the controversial drama, Glitter reportedly threatened to sue the program makers. Full Article at In Entertainment
First of five daily instalments of drama based around car crash is a ratings success for ITV1 ITV1 drama Collision began strongly with 7.5 million viewers, nearly twice as many as saw BBC1 natural history series Life last night, Monday 9 November. Full Article at Guardian Unlimited
Sorry, more TV. But after last week's ritual humiliation of willing participants in The Restaurant, the altogether more troubling sight of a supposed death sentence being carried out on convicted paedophile Gary Glitter in the UK does need addressing. Full Article at GQ Magazine
Channel 4's documentary-style drama, The Execution of Gary Glitter, imagines an alternative Britain that reintroduces the death penalty. Celebrity sex offender Paul Gadd—AKA glam rock star Gary Glitter—is re-tried for his crimes and hanged. Full Article at Addict3d.org
Channel 4's documentary-style drama, The Execution of Gary Glitter, imagines an alternative Britain that reintroduces the death penalty. Celebrity sex offender Paul Gadd—AKA glam rock star Gary Glitter—is re-tried for his crimes and hanged. Full Article at Boing Boing
The vehicular accident that kills or injures lots of people is fertile ground for dramatists. Full Article at The Independent
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