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Date: 8th July 1997
Service: CEEFAX
Region: N/A
Original Broadcast Channel: BBC1
Current Page: 502
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P502 CEEFAX 1 502 Tue 08 Jul 19:20/31SHOWBIZLATEST911 HIT INSPIRED BY LEE'S CANCER BATTLEBoy band 911 have revealed how lead singer Lee's childhood battle with cancer inspired their current hit. The words to "The Journey" tell of Lee's despair when he was suffering the rare Hodgkinson's disease. "I had cancer twice. It's good to look to the future and see the good points,"explained Lee, who is now fit and well."It's a positive song about people who have had problems." Quiz 504Sub Zero 501Telepol 1/4 Jokes 505CBBC Text 500Reviews 564TV Pick Comp Freetime Main Menu
P502 CEEFAX 1 502 Tue 08 Jul 19:23/17 2/4 SHOWBIZLATESTEAR-BITING SHAME SCENES ADDED TO MOVIE Last-minute scenes are being added to a movie about American boxing promoter Don King to include boxer Mike Tyson's biting of rival Evander Holyfield. Footage from their June 28 heavyweight contest is being used in the film Only In America: The Don King Story. Zing Thames plays King, and boxer CliffCouser makes his screen debut as Tyson.King has denounced the movie, saying: "Hollywood are out to crucify me." Quiz 504Sub Zero 501Telepoll 509Jokes 505CBBC Text 500Reviews 564TV Pick Comp Freetime Main Menu
P502 CEEFAX 1 502 Tue 08 Jul 19:22/14 3/4 SHOWBIZLATESTMR BEAN FILM IS DOING WELL DOWN UNDER Blundering Rowan Atkinson has gone downa treat in Australia with his new movieMr Bean scooping £2 million in its first weekend on release. The film is premiered in Britain on August 5 and goes on general release three days later. It's directed by Mel Smith and follows Bean's chaotic progress in Los Angeles.Unlike the ITV series Bean speaks in the film. Quiz 504Sub Zero 501Telepoll 509Jokes 505CBBC Text 500Reviews 564TV Pick Comp Freetime Main Menu
P502 CEEFAX 1 502 Tue 08 Jul 19:31/15 4/4 SHOWBIZLATESTSEX, DRUGS AND GROWING UP BY ZOE BALL Live and Kicking presenter Zoe Ball thinks young people are more clued-up about sex and drugs than ever before. The Live and Kicking star speaks out about growing up in an interview in this week's Radio Times magazine. Of her own teenage years she admits: "I wasn't exceedingly wild, but I went out every night and had a riot. "I didn't sleep around...I was wild, but in a polite way." Quiz 504Sub Zero 501Telepoll 509Jokes 505CBBC Text 500Reviews 564TV Pick Comp Freetime Main Menu