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  • h is also (especially on Sunday mornings and lunchtime) a regular meeting and stop-off point for mo
  • A large variety of after school and lunchtime activities are provides for the children to
  • Saturdays lunchtime and early evening (times vary)
  • Many children take part in lunchtime and after-school clubs.
  • A range of clubs are available both at lunchtime and after school.
  • Breakfast, lunchtime and late evening news bulletins were also pr
  • On the lowest end of the scale, lunchtime and breaktime detentions can be administered
  • Lunchtime and weekend news bulletins are broadcast fro
  • of the assassination O'Sullivan left work at lunchtime and did not return.
  • More recently, he had alternate lunchtime and late bulletins added to his role.
  • it takes place every Thursday lunchtime and a wide variety of topics are discussed.
  • d and visiting jazz musicians, offering both lunchtime and evening performances.
  • tional forecaster Peter Cockroft, during the lunchtime and evening bulletins, or Wendy Hurrell and
  • ember 2008, 3000 students were involved in a lunchtime anti-fees protest on O'Connell Street, Sligo
  • During one lunchtime at an offbeat London coffee house, the relat
  • This is a stronger attack notion than the lunchtime attack, and is commonly referred to as a CCA
  • pass through and they are popular venues for lunchtime breaks.
  • swick made about the death of Alan Ball on a lunchtime broadcast drew complaints, resulting in an a
  • Robert Elms, writer and lunchtime broadcaster on BBC London 94.9
  • ber 2007 there have also been regular Friday Lunchtime broadcasts played in the School Canteen.
  • The lunchtime bulletin follows on from the ITV News at 1:3
  • The lunchtime bulletin follows on from the ITV News at 1:3
  • Four bulletins air during the weekend: a lunchtime bulletin on Saturday, early evening bulletin
  • the main 6pm programme for the West and the lunchtime bulletin across the Central region.
  • Brian Constantine (Daybreak updates and lunchtime bulletin)
  • awhinney also appears on the BBC One weekend lunchtime bulletins as part of her weekend shifts.
  • axing mid-morning bulletins on weekdays and lunchtime bulletins at weekends, plus merging a number
  • enter for BBC North West Today breakfast and lunchtime bulletins.
  • conduct experiments and investigations in a lunchtime club.
  • aul's Church has organised a regular Tuesday lunchtime concert series since the late 1980s.
  • Griffith), a young naval officer, attends a lunchtime concert at Westminster Central Hall where he
  • Next year the Town Hall Lunchtime Concert by the Singers is on Monday 13 Febru
  • f City Organist Thomas Trotter in his Monday Lunchtime Concert Series.
  • adcast on radio and he became famous for his lunchtime concerts broadcast on the BBC in the 1930s a
  • s been the artistic director of the Brussels Lunchtime Concerts.
  • s most well known for presenting the popular lunchtime consumer programme on BBC Radio 4 - You and
  • In 1993 she joined Channel 4 to present the lunchtime daily political programme House to House, an
  • In The Chance of a Lunchtime Del played matchmaker between the two, reuni
  • It has long been a popular lunchtime destination for downtown workers.
  • The 1.7-acre (6,900 m²) park is a popular lunchtime destination for area workers.
  • The lunchtime edition of the programme follows on from the
  • The lunchtime edition of the programme follows on from the
  • as presented North West Tonight, its shorter lunchtime equivalent, North West Today, and also the 3
  • out the Festival there are daily evening and lunchtime festival concerts, together with student foy
  • Together they hosted a popular Saturday lunchtime football show called Saint and Greavsie from
  • At one o'clock every Tuesday lunchtime for fifteen years (1964-1979), Joseph McCull
  • rom all walks of life, including students at lunchtime from the local colleges-Greenhead College an
  • k some of TLRC's networked shows such as The Lunchtime Gameshow broadcast from Minster FM in York o
  • days when its "millionaires' table" was the lunchtime gathering place of Marshall Field, George Pu
  • years, he played the piano every Thursday at lunchtime in the Plantation Cafe at Squire's Garden Ce
  • The series was also shown at Sunday lunchtime in the United Kingdom by the London Weekend
  • ts and was therefore originally planned as a lunchtime kick-off on Sunday 8 February but was postpo
  • Customers often formed lunchtime line-ups that stretched around the block.
  • ecaster; co-starred on the children's series Lunchtime Little Theater; and later wrote, produced an
  • ined Setanta Sports News in 2007, co-hosting Lunchtime Live alongside Murray Dron, and presented va
  • a appearances, including a turn on the BBC's lunchtime magazine show Pebble Mill at One, the latter
  • The centre offers drop-in lunchtime meditation sessions each weekday, and evenin
  • erm the group meets on Monday nights, with a lunchtime meeting (‘NnN') held on Thursdays.
  • ing Telegraph is published in full colour at lunchtime Monday to Friday and on Saturday morning wit
  • to the Albert Dock, and it became active at lunchtime, moving in a small area and spraying the pub
  • The show begins at 14.00 after the lunchtime news with the show jingle/theme.
  • She is the main presenter of BBC Radio 4's lunchtime news programme The World at One.
  • She became the main presenter of Radio 4's lunchtime news programme The World at One on 16 April
  • r the 13 Heures, a considerable figure for a lunchtime news programme.
  • h") for short, is BBC Radio 4's long-running lunchtime news and current affairs programme, which is
  • The regular presenter of station TF1's lunchtime news bulletin, the 13 Heures (1pm) since 198
  • ht instead of Look North, along with a short lunchtime news opt-out.
  • Almost the entire workforce is finished by lunchtime on Christmas Eve or often a few days beforeh
  • ve no doubt that he would have closed before lunchtime on the last day had Australia been playing t
  • At lunchtime on Sunday 7 March 1943, a raid by Messerschm
  • The programme was usually shown on a Sunday lunchtime on BBC One, as a replacement for the 1980s p
  • collapsed at his home in Cardiff and died at lunchtime on 18 November 2006, less than 24 hours afte
  • The church hosts lunchtime organ recitals and other concerts.
  • n, one of the largest in Europe, is used for lunchtime organ recitals, many given by City Organist
  • It is widely accepted that the Cornhill Lunchtime Organ Recitals series begun by Darke in 1916
  • The two men and two women assembled at lunchtime outside the CPF building in the central busi
  • gather on the Senior Quad during a 30-minute lunchtime period in order to recruit new members to jo
  • o Five Live and until December 2008 hosted a lunchtime phone-in programme on BBC Radio Wales.
  • t that Brendan and his friends enjoyed their lunchtime pint, and even the coroner testified to this
  • in Band, was one of British radio's flagship lunchtime pop music shows during the late 1950s and ea
  • amme in the 1960s, with such programs as the lunchtime Pop In show, and went on to host the televis
  • ht and weekend coverage on Sky News stand-in lunchtime presenter; weekday evening updates; and week
  • ory (Gerry), Open Air Theatre, Regent's Park lunchtime production, 1975
  • 950s and 1960s, WNOX was home to the popular lunchtime program The Midday Merry-go-Round and weeken
  • At BBC Radio she created the lunchtime programme Listen with Mother in 1950.
  • nator Eoghan Harris, who was speaking on the Lunchtime programme of Newstalk Radio.
  • A fifteen-minute lunchtime programme follows at 1:30pm and a short mid-
  • ecember - Sir Jimmy Young presents his final lunchtime programme on BBC Radio 2 after nearly 30 yea
  • Karen appeared in the UK on ITV1's lunchtime programme Loose Women (a topical debate prog
  • radio career at BBC Scotland at the helm of lunchtime programme, Scotland Live, which she presente
  • The latest edition of the main evening and lunchtime programmes can be watched again via the East
  • Despite intense garda presence, the 14:00 lunchtime protest of 15,000 students caused widespread
  • er the war, he started his successful Sunday lunchtime radio show on BBC, the Billy Cotton Band Sho
  • After one of his sessions he has a lunchtime rendezvous with Jane at a hotel.
  • Tuesday Lunchtime Service 12:45pm (Now every week!)
  • y - Jeremy Vine takes over Jimmy Young's old lunchtime show on BBC Radio 2.
  • ockey who most famously presented a Saturday lunchtime show on BBC Radio 1.
  • He then went on to present the lunchtime show from 12-2pm & then the afternoon show f
  • VH1 UK, and recently was a regular on ITV's lunchtime show Loose Women (2006-2007).
  • as a BBC News presenter, co-hosting weekday lunchtime show The Daily Politics with Andrew Neil and
  • g and Sunday Breakfast Presenter) fronts the Lunchtime Show on the station and Steven Bell (Ex Lake
  • Steve Steel and Julie Knight ( Lunchtime show)
  • He started on BRMB, presenting the lunchtime show, a Friday evening show devoted to dance
  • show was reduced and Tony Fenton was given a lunchtime show.
  • hire, where he regularly presents a Saturday lunchtime show.
  • the early morning weekday show and Saturday lunchtime shows on Downtown Radio before he joined Uls
  • London 'Fringe', producing and appearing in lunchtime shows, leading up to Branagh's full-scale pr
  • y in 1996, sitting in for Jimmy Young on the Lunchtime slot for two weeks.
  • ved to Lynn's evening slots and the Saturday Lunchtime Slot was extended to 10am-2pm.
  • e Friday evening slot to a back-bench Sunday lunchtime slot.
  • programmes as well as covering the Saturday lunchtime slot.
  • s presenter for Midlands Today breakfast and lunchtime slots, before returning to Plymouth to becom
  • "Yellow" (Acoustic version from Jo Whiley's Lunchtime Social) - 4:16
  • variant--often with pink icing--is a popular lunchtime staple amongst Australian school children.
  • She presents the two-hour Weekend Lunchtime strand on Saturdays and Sundays at 12pm - 2p
  • Concerns were raised at a lunchtime Students Union meeting over troubles in comm
  • the Swansea Grand Theatre, as part of their Lunchtime Theatre programme.
  • scale music and drama performances including lunchtime theatre on the last Saturday of each month a
  • , with interviews leading the headlines from lunchtime through to early evening.
  • r morning lessons at Carew Manor, walking at lunchtime through Beddington Park to the main school.
  • omime held twice during an extended Thursday lunchtime to allow lower school and upper school to se
  • then goes to work, until returning around at lunchtime to eat a full roast turkey dinner before wat
  • Tuesday lunchtime traditionally features two performances of T
  • ion of Midlands Today on BBC1 and the Sunday lunchtime TV programme 'The Midlands At Westminster' o
  • he main bulletins do not have set times; the lunchtime update airs at any time between 11:00 and 14
  • k moor for teaching, sporting activities and lunchtime use.
  • as kids - we put the story out at ten and by lunchtime we were told the ban was off." - Tony Calder
  • Moffat became the regular breakfast and lunchtime weather presenter of the programme.
  • bulletins including GMTV bulletins, weekday lunchtime, weekday late, and weekend early evening wer
  • session, The Corner is especially active at lunchtime, when faculty, staff, and students adjourn t
  • 1200 Lunchtime with Anna King
  • ndays to Fridays, usually for an hour around lunchtime, with Alex Lovell as the main presenter.