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Â鶹Éç THREE Children in Need Event

Â鶹Éç THREE Autumn 2006



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Â鶹Éç THREE Children In Need Event (working title)

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A brand-new reality event, stripped over two weeks and culminating on Â鶹Éç Children In Need night, sees a battle of the blow-dry as a group of celebrities go head to head to see who can crimp their way to the top.

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For this year's Â鶹Éç Children In Need night, the backstage hair, make-up and wardrobe department will be in the hands of our unqualified celebs.

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Under the tutelage of a top-name hairdresser, the celebs will train in all elements of hair, beauty and fashion.

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In the two weeks before the big night they'll be working flat out practising on members of the public (and any passing Â鶹Éç stars) in the specially designed hair and beauty "green room", plonked in the heart of Â鶹Éç Television Centre.

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They'll have a crash course in cutting and styling hair, wardrobe, make-up and even a bit of bikini-line waxing.

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On the night itself, our beauty boot-camp event culminates with behind-the-scenes updates from backstage, as viewers watch the stars taking part in Â鶹Éç Children In Need bravely being made up by our novices.

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Can our apprentice celebrites cut it? Or will they get the snip?

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A Brighter Pictures production (part of Endemol UK)

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Â鶹Éç TWO

Autumn

2006Ìý

Jonathan Ross's Japanorama

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Jonathan Ross's Japanorama

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Jonathan Ross pursues his passion for all things Nipponese in this series focusing on six aspects of modern Japanese
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Nerds: long scorned worldwide, the nerd has become the toast of Japan, with women queuing up for his geeky charms.

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Tribes: the Japanese may not be divided by race or religion but, thanks to some amazing uniforms, they neatly divide themselves into tribes: girl bikers, Lolita Goths and Yakuza.

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Comedy: from the original Jackass to a comedy robot and a reigning king called Hard Gay Man, something funny is going on over there.

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Cool: the cool looks and sounds of tomorrow are in Japan today – robots, pop videos, phones, tunes and even shoes.

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Cute: Hello Kitty is only the pink tip of Japan's cute iceberg. The country that bottled cute now has an incredibly popular (and vicious) new character called Gloomy Bear.

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That Samurai Spirit: swords and shoguns are out, but the spirit can still be found in battling beetles, lethal schoolgirls and a goalkeeping crustacean that can stop nine out of 10 penalty kicks.

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A Hot Sauce production

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MOBO Awards 2006

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Â鶹Éç THREE broadcasts live, for the first time ever, from the world-famous MOBO (Music Of Black Origin) Awards 2006. The Â鶹Éç broadcasts the awards exclusively for the third consecutive year.

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The MOBOs is an iconic awards ceremony, a key event in the British music calendar, which celebrates the very best in urban music at home and abroad, past and present.

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Appearing for exclusive performances at London's Royal Albert Hall are some of the cream of the world's urban music talent alongside some huge surprise international celebrities.

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Over the years, the MOBO Awards has featured stars such as P Diddy, Usher, Justin Timberlake, Janet Jackson, Beyoncé, Jay-Z, LL Cool J, Lemar, Craig David and Jamelia, plus some true greats including Tina Turner, Luther Vandross, BB King and Chaka Khan.

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Presenters for this year's show will be confirmed closer to transmission but will include a mystery superstar guest. Highlights can be seen at a later date on Â鶹Éç ONE.

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A Celador production

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IV

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Â鶹Éç TWO

Autumn

2006Ìý

The Electric Proms

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The Electric Proms

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This autumn, the Â鶹Éç stages a brand-new festival celebrating all that is new and innovative in the worlds of rock and pop.

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The event (from 25 to 29 October) is held at Camden's newly refurbished Roundhouse and surrounding venues.

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A mixture of established acts headline each evening's main stage performances. The music will consist of unusual collaborations and brand-new compositions.

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Alongside these headliners there are sets from up-and-coming artists who also perform at the event.

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The Â鶹Éç Electric Proms will be broadcast across a number of Â鶹Éç television and radio networks with Â鶹Éç THREE showing a selection of the headline acts across the week.

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A Â鶹Éç production

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