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Date: 30th September 1990
Service: ORACLE
Region: N/A
Original Broadcast Channel: Channel 4
Current Page: 561
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P561 ORACLE 561 Sun30 Sep C4 2351:27 WEEKEND 1/4 by Simon Hardeman WHAT'S THE WORST ad on TV? I'll tell you. It's that appalling "home video" style Radion one. Watching other people's videos is bad enough. But this one isn't even a REAL home video, so the embarrassing moments aren't really funny. It spoils my enjoyment of TV so much I'll NEVER buy ruddy Radion as a result. I wonder if makers consider thead-verse effect of lousy commercials? more follows >Buzz Guide 560 Fans 562GUEST HOUSES AND B&B UK GUIDE p393 Fans Who Cares? Buzz Style Beat Box
P561 ORACLE 561 Sun30 Sep C4 2357:51 WEEKEND 2/4 by Simon Hardeman ONLY 5% OF WORKING WOMEN want to appear succesful, says a new survey. Their most popular role model was Victoria Wood, followed by Anita Roddick and Claire Rayner. I reckon this shows that women secretly hanker after being allowed to be themselves - and if that means bigger than today's size eight or 10 micro-garments, then so be it! (Wood and Rayner aren't exactly beanpoles!) So, out of the closet, chubbies! You have the power!! more follows >Buzz Guide 560 Fans 562Fans Who Cares? Buzz Style Beat Box
P561 ORACLE 561 Sun30 Sep C4 2352:20 WEEKEND 3/4 by Simon Hardeman GREEK COCA-COLA SALES are down as a protest against Atlanta (CCHQ) getting the 1996 Olympics. It won't do anything, though. When you've bought Coca-Cola in the middle of the African rainforest - a place where you can't buy milk, medicine or clothes - you know that the Coke Corp is worryingly special. It's a Frankenstein's monster of a firm, stomping economically across the world and leaving its footprints - piles of Coke bottles - everywhere. You can't beat the monster. more >Buzz Guide 560 Fans 562Fans Who Cares? Buzz Style Beat Box
P561 ORACLE 561 Sun30 Sep C4 2351:05 WEEKEND 4/4 by Simon Hardeman "I THOUGHT I'D KILLED HIM" said the blood-spattered man. Hundreds of people had seen his now unconscious victim attacked and beaten to the ground for money in London last weekend. The attacker had killed two years ago in a fight for money, in Durban, South Africa. He could kill again - but he won't be arrested. He's a boxer, you see. Isn't it time to consign this "sport" to the history books? more follows >Buzz Guide 560 Fans 562Fans Who Cares? Buzz Style Beat Box