“The King’s Speech star commissioned the research when he guest edited Radio 4’s Today programme in December. For his edition, he asked scientists to scan the brains of politicians to see if there were any differences depending on political leanings. The paper, hailed as a ‘useful contribution’, has been published in the journal Current Biology.”
Tag: 06.06.11
UK Makes (Tiny!) Update In The Way It Measures Radio Audiences
“Even with 100,000 diaries being filled in each year, we have a population of 56 million, so there is a probability that many people will not have seen a Rajar interviewer. But wait and one day someone may knock on your door.”
Spoofs of Old TV Sitcoms Attract A Cult Following
“While many established theater companies are struggling to rebuild audiences after the recession, several semiprofessional suburban companies are coping by staging blood-spattered spoofs of old shows.”
What’s New In Dinner Theater? Parodies Of Old TV Sitcoms
“While many established theater companies are struggling to rebuild audiences after the recession, several semiprofessional suburban companies are coping by staging blood-spattered spoofs of old shows.” For example, A Very Brady Murder and Gilligan’s Island … Of Death.