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The Nine O'Clock News may refer to:
Nine O'Clock is a Romanian English-language newspaper. Founded in 1991, it consisted only of 4 pages when it was launched, but has since then grown significantly in size and influence. Its main target audience is foreign residents, businessmen living in Romania and English-speaking Romanians.
The newspaper consists mainly of sections related to politics, business, sports, culture, Romania-related news and weather.
Fullspot is an Italian fashion brand of watches and accessories.
Fullspot was founded in 2009 and its products were first exhibited at the Milan International Exhibition in 2010. Fullspot can be found in over 50 countries worldwide. After releasing the O clock, Fullspot released a pocket watch, the O chive and a range of bags, the O bag. They opened their first branded store in 2011 in Venice.
Every product made by Fullspot to date has had an 'O' in front of the product. This comes from the first of Fullspot's products which was named the 'O Clock' much like the usual way of expressing the time in English. The company kept the 'O' as a way of identifying its products much like the 'i' in Apple products.
Fullspot developed the O clock in 2010, a watch with a silicone strap and interchangeable faces. The original face of the watch, now called 'O clock Classic' consisted of a plain white face without numbers. The face can be removed from the strap allowing the colour of the strap or face to be changed. There were originally 15 straps but this has grown to 29 which are still in production. Fullspot’s watch packaging takes inspiration from the tin can, a cylindrical tin with a ring pull. O clock developed into a series with the Tone on Tone range consisting of 21 watch face colours to mix and match with 21 straps making a total of 441 possible combinations with Tone on Tone. Other O clock ranges include Camouflage, 80’ clock, Disney, Gold & Silver, Mirror, Numbers, Flower Power and Safari.
9 is the year 9 AD.
9 (number) is the natural number following 8 and preceding 10.
9, nine, 9th, or ninth may also refer to:
Rowan Sebastian Atkinson, CBE (born 6 January 1955) is an English actor, comedian, and screenwriter best known for his work on the sitcoms Blackadder and Mr. Bean. Atkinson first came to prominence in the sketch comedy show Not the Nine O'Clock News (1979–82), and via his participation in The Secret Policeman's Balls from 1979. His other work includes the sitcom The Thin Blue Line (1995–1996).
He was listed in The Observer as one of the 50 funniest actors in British comedy, and amongst the top 50 comedians ever, in a 2005 poll of fellow comedians. He has also had cinematic success with his performances in the Mr. Bean movie adaptations Bean and Mr. Bean's Holiday, and also in Johnny English (2003) and its sequel Johnny English Reborn (2011).
Atkinson, the youngest of four brothers, was born in Consett, County Durham, England on 6 January 1955. His parents were Eric Atkinson, a farmer and company director, and Ella May (née Bainbridge), who married on 29 June 1945. His three older brothers are Paul, who died as an infant; Rodney, a Eurosceptic economist who narrowly lost the United Kingdom Independence Party leadership election in 2000; and Rupert. Atkinson was brought up Anglican, and was educated at Durham Choristers School a preparatory school, St. Bees School, and Newcastle University, where he received a degree in Electrical Engineering.
Not the 9 o'clock news
Not the nine O'Clock news episode 1981 uncut
BBC 9 O'Clock News Theme Tune 1993 (No Voice-Over)
BBC 9 O'Clock News & Weather - 26th June 1985
Not The Nine O'Clock News - Gerald the gorilla
Not the nine o clock news : does god exist?
Constable Savage: Racist Police (Not The Nine O'Clock News)
GRAMMOPHONE - Rowan Atkinson - Not The Nine o'Clock News
BBC Nine O'Clock News - c1985
The McEnroe Home - Not the Nine O'Clock News
Not the Nine O'Clock News - Monty Pythons worshipers
Not The Nine O'Clock News - I Like Trucking
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Not Again - The Story Of Not The Nine O'Clock News
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Constable Savage
Not The 9 O'Clock News - Jean-Pierre The Pervert
An episode i recorded at the time complete - a few un-pc items on here Not much chance of a dvd release - so enjoy - Mel Smith what a great performer !
The 9 O'Clock News with Julia Somerville followed by weather with Bill Giles
From "The Best Of Not The Nine O'Clock News (Vol.1)"
not the nine o clock news, i dont own this, all rights belong to the bbc
Sergeant: Savage, why do you keep arresting this man? Constable Savage: He's a villain, sir. Sergeant: ...A villain. Constable Savage: And a jailbird, sir. Sergeant: I know he's a jailbird, Savage, he's down in the cells now! We're holding him on a charge of being caught in possession of curly black hair and thick lips! Broadcast 16 July 1979
GRAMMOPHONE - Rowan Atkinson - Sketch from Not The Nine o'Clock News
BBC Nine O'Clock News with the graphics and set introduced in 1985. The graphics were designed by Andy Davy, and realised by video company CAL Video, who also made the first set of titles for the BBC's Six O'Clock News in 1984. This look was relatively short-lived, being replaced on Hallowe'en 1988 with a brand new set of titles and studio set.
Download it here: http://www.youtubekeep.com/recently-downloaded/The-McEnroe-Home/fd90m3xKfl8 Very funny sketch from "Not the Nine O'clock News". What breakfast would be like with John McEnroe and his parents.
A sketch from the british series "Not the nine o'clock news" commenting on the controversy created by the Monty Python's film - Life of Brian.
Musical comedy sketch featuring Rowan Atkinson, Mel Smith, Griff Rhys Jones and Pamela Stephenson. As broadcast from Series 3, Episode 1 (1980).
A skit from the British show "Not the Nine O'Clock News". With Rowan Atkinson (commentator), Mel Smith, Griff Rhys-Jones.
Comedy sketch featuring Rowan Atkinson. As broadcast from Series 3, Episode 1 (1980).
Not the Nine O'Clock News - Reagan Rowan Atkinson Griff Rhys Jones
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Full episode from 1980. There is a running theme of the BBC wasting money throughout. Includes the airline safety sketch. SERIES 2, SHOW 1 31 March 1980 25’03 [TITLE: ‘THE OUTRAGEOUSLY EXPENSIVE NOT THE NINE O’CLOCK NEWS SHOW’] Continuity announcer apology (The BBC spending all its money on a horse race) SF: Grand National (Horses named after BBC programmes) Titles Pinball (Block of flats/Tower of Pisa) Helicopter clapperboard SF: Callaghan (Collapsing building) Alisdair Milne (BBC licence fee/Dividing up the cake) N: Saudi chancellor N: Constable’s son Wimpy bar (Embarrassing names for hamburgers) Non-Diet Pepsi Youths wreck car (Put card of rental firm on windscreen) Pamela explains how much the previous joke cost Dolphin running for president Edward Kennedy: ‘The lesson I leaned from C...
Parody with Rowan Atkinson, Pamela Stephenson and Griff Rhys Jones. 1982
An episode i recorded at the time complete - a few un-pc items on here Not much chance of a dvd release - so enjoy - Mel Smith what a great performer !
The 9 O'Clock News with Julia Somerville followed by weather with Bill Giles
Full episode from 1980. There is a running theme of the BBC wasting money throughout. Includes the airline safety sketch. SERIES 2, SHOW 1 31 March 1980 25’03 [TITLE: ‘THE OUTRAGEOUSLY EXPENSIVE NOT THE NINE O’CLOCK NEWS SHOW’] Continuity announcer apology (The BBC spending all its money on a horse race) SF: Grand National (Horses named after BBC programmes) Titles Pinball (Block of flats/Tower of Pisa) Helicopter clapperboard SF: Callaghan (Collapsing building) Alisdair Milne (BBC licence fee/Dividing up the cake) N: Saudi chancellor N: Constable’s son Wimpy bar (Embarrassing names for hamburgers) Non-Diet Pepsi Youths wreck car (Put card of rental firm on windscreen) Pamela explains how much the previous joke cost Dolphin running for president Edward Kennedy: ‘The lesson I leaned from C...
More early biting satire from Season 1 in the second compilation containing sketches from the last three episodes. Includes helpful input from Mel Smith & Chris Langham, stunt popes , Gay Christians , attacks on Pythonism & the first songs that would later become infamous as a trademark of the series. PLEASE NOTE I DO NOT OWN ANY OF THIS MATERIAL - but huge thanks go to SOTCAA (Some Of The Corpses Are Amusing) for very informative sketch guide. #NTNON #politicalsatire #Conservatives #Thatcher Playlist for the season: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLWK6jjItM9At62JIXOl5FycZvrG6yXLil
I usually put a long spiel here that I spend a lot of time working on. Not this time. Not even watched this myself yet. Just topped and tailed it. A FULL 9 O'Clock News broadcast from January 8th, 1985. NO SPOILERS here. (Can it be spoilers for events that occurred 33 years ago???)
The Six o'Clock news reports about Margaret Thatchers' resignation on 22nd November 1990.
Not the 9O'Clock news.( Inte Aktuellt) 1983-94.
Michael Buerk presents the main evening news on Wednesday, 9 April 1997. The election campaign is well underway. Reports: 1) Robin Oakley on the main campaign and disputes about tax changes since the previous election, five years to the day previously. 2) A briefing on what the Institute for Fiscal Studies has found about the past five years and what the party programmes will mean, featuring BBC Economics editor Peter Jay. 3) Nicholas Jones reports on Tatton where Labour has formally decided to withdraw its candidate, in favour of Martin Bell. In the second part: 4) Anne Perkins' campaign desk reports on Mrs Thatcher's electioneering, the sometime dissident Conservative Sir John Gorst, the Alliance Party of Northern Ireland, a Labour rally featuring Star Trek's Patrick Stewart, and Will...
Footage courtesy of Martyn Graham. The main national and international news from Wednesday 5th September 1979 with Kenneth Kendall, dominated by the funeral of the first Lord Mountbatten. Due to a copyright claim, a small part of Brian Hanrahan's report has been edited out. Headlines: - Ceremonial funeral for Lord Mountbatten - Anglo-Irish security talks at Downing Street - Two minutes silence for Troubles' victims - HMS Kelly memorial service at Hebburn - TUC rejects mass protest call against economic policies - Longbridge anti-strike campaigner quits British Leyland - US calls for urgent talks over Soviet troops in Cuba - Rolf Schild released as kidnappers demand £11 million - Second day of Israeli-Egyptian talks - Leper colony volunteer shot dead in Zimbabwe Rhodesia - Hurricane David...
Footage courtesy of Martyn Graham. Two clips from the same week - starting with a mix of regional and network continuity surrounding The Rockford Files, a Party Political Broadcast and the main evening news, leading on the end of the Vietnam War. Unfortunately, the rather sloppy regional junction from BBC North - meant to cram in both a programme trail and rugby league results before the main news - leaves much to be desired. The following Monday, Panorama concludes and leads into the full Nine O'Clock News with Kenneth Kendall and Richard Whitmore. Headlines: - British Steel warns of up to 20,000 job losses - Unions threaten revolt at rail workers' pay tribunal - Teachers pay talks end in deadlock - Another record low for the pound - Foreign Office considers allowing South Vietnamese ...
Episode Two featuring a massive wodge of more classic sketches. Ronnie Reagan celebrates his election victory, Kate Bush celebrates being interesting and plenty of interesting Bath Salts. TX: 3 Nov 1980 PLEASE NOTE I DO NOT OWN ANY OF THIS MATERIAL - but huge thanks go to SOTCAA (Some Of The Corpses Are Amusing) for a very informative sketch guide. #NTNON #politicalsatire #Carter #USElection THANKS For Your Support Likes & Subscriptions to Seasons 1 & 2 so far. Playlist for the Current Season 3 is here : https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLWK6jjItM9AtYrrYbFig6UwtStBZ8Rzlm
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From my DVD recording of the original analogue broadcast, 28th March 2005. Episode 6 of the 3rd series of documentaries.
I was miles away
thinking about something yesterday
something I’m doing more each day
all the time
is it a message
is it a sign
is it the time to draw a line
how do I know
it doesn’t feel natural
feels too slow
if I don’t know then who else will
it’s getting to the point it makes me ill
and I don’t know if I can turn a page
yeah
It feels so wrong the pressures on
I can’t ignore it any longer
I turn my clock to face against the wall
This’ll be a phase that’s all
Only my expectant eyes
looking for diamonds in the skies
The only one looking for this prize
White in a sea of black
I’m gonna go I wont come back
I spike myself I kick and scream
I drag my feet
I won’t come clean
I check my weight and fall upon the page
yeah
It feels so wrong the pressures on
I can’t ignore it any longer
I turn my clock to face against the wall
This’ll be a phase that’s all
I drag my feet
I check my weight
I turn my clock to face against the wall
Oh, if I don’t hear then I ask you
but everybody’s singing the same old tune
I dig my heels
I will not learn the words
oh yeah
it feels so wrong the pressures on
I can’t ignore it any longer
I turn my clock to face against the wall