Time Out Magazine No 961 January 1989 Monty Python Terry Jones John McVicar
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Time Out MAGAZINE No 961 January 18-25 1989 Monty Python Terry Jones John McVicar plus....
14 ARMAGEDDON OUT OF HERE Ex-Python Terry Jones's first film since 'Personal Services' is to be 'Erik The Viking', a modest tale about the end of the world, in which John Cleese will once again be pining for the fjords. Brian Case has the on-set report. 16 BLUE BELLES Losing out in your partner's eyes to the gods and goddesses of film and page three (or page seven)? Are your charms a little out of focus? A new service offered to cast Time Out's Laura Lee Davies and Isabel Appio as readers' wives for the video age. 19 HEADS AND TALES Could youfs be The Face fronting one of the myriad new programmes destined for our screens come the launch of satellite TV? The search is on for new presenters and would-be personalities. Elaine Paterson met those with high hopes; Paul Morley tried his luck .. .countless times; Geoff Brown puts sports commentators through their paces; and John Morrish rates the slick and the slack of public access TV. 24 DIRTY DISHES From next month, four more buttons on your TV remote control will have something to do; and by the end of the year at least an extra 12. Alkarim Jivani and Don Perretta investigate the programmes, politics, propaganda and practicalities of the impending satellite television revolution. 26 FREE RANGE Britain's grim prison landscape could be revolutionised by a new technology of control and punishment: an 'electronic tag' to monitor and restrict The Movements of offenders. John Mc Vicar, erstwhile jailbird, weighs the pros for the cons. 125 SELL OUT News: Rupert Smith goes by the book; Joanne Glasbey goes up in the air with satellite TV; Sales: where, what and when; Property: mortgage repayment defaults investigated by David Lawson; Food: out to lunch and dinner with Andrew Diamond; Active: Eva Lewicki strikes out at ten-pin bowling; Travel: Fuerteventura in the Canary Islands, explored by Alix Sharkey.
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