E Various Win Generic Cinema tickets
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Don't forget to post your photos of you and a balloon for a chance to win cinema tickets and an amazing hot air balloon ride
Don't forget to post your photos of you and a balloon for a chance to win cinema tickets and an amazing hot air balloon ride
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Win the ultimate University survival kit - a Carbon Monoxide Alarm, iPod Shuffle, iTunes Vouchers and Odeon Cinema Vouchers
Win the ultimate University survival kit - a Carbon Monoxide Alarm, iPod Shuffle, iTunes Vouchers and Odeon Cinema Vouchers
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http://www.spinebreakers.co.uk/Competit ... MrFox.aspx
Fantastic Mr Fox Competition
Closing Date: 20 November 2009
WHO WOULD BE YOUR FANTASTIC MR FOX?
This month sees the launch of Wes Anderson’s stop motion animation of Roald Dahl’s Fantastic Mr Fox, starring George Clooney as Mr Fox, Bill Murray as Badger and Meryl Streep as Mrs Fox.
More about the film
If you were to direct this film, who would you cast as Mr & Mrs Fox and why?
Upload* your entry as a WORD file in the form below and you could be in with a chance of winning £20 Odeon cinema vouchers.
This competition is open to UK residents aged 13 to 18
Fantastic Mr Fox Competition
Closing Date: 20 November 2009
WHO WOULD BE YOUR FANTASTIC MR FOX?
This month sees the launch of Wes Anderson’s stop motion animation of Roald Dahl’s Fantastic Mr Fox, starring George Clooney as Mr Fox, Bill Murray as Badger and Meryl Streep as Mrs Fox.
More about the film
If you were to direct this film, who would you cast as Mr & Mrs Fox and why?
Upload* your entry as a WORD file in the form below and you could be in with a chance of winning £20 Odeon cinema vouchers.
This competition is open to UK residents aged 13 to 18
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http://talesoftheroad.direct.gov.uk/competition.php
Write your own poem like the ones in our TV ads, submit it on this page and we'll pick the best ones. Once every 2 months a winner will win a yearly cinema pass for 2 people and four runners-up will receive a fantastic BrightKidz high visibility waistcoat!
Once every 2 months we will pick a winner and four runners up – that's 5 chances to win! The winning poem will earn it's author an annual pass for 2 people to any Apollo Cinema – that means the winner (aged 6-11) and one other person of their choice can visit their chosen Apollo Cinema as many times as they like for 1 whole year from the date stated in their notification letter.
The four runners up will each receive a fantastic BrightKidz waistcoat. Say 'goodbye' to boring dark colours and 'hello' to bright and funky ones as the fluorescent colours and reflective strips really make you stand out!
This competition will run from 19th October to 16th December 2009.
Entrants must be aged between 6 to 11 years
Write your own poem like the ones in our TV ads, submit it on this page and we'll pick the best ones. Once every 2 months a winner will win a yearly cinema pass for 2 people and four runners-up will receive a fantastic BrightKidz high visibility waistcoat!
Once every 2 months we will pick a winner and four runners up – that's 5 chances to win! The winning poem will earn it's author an annual pass for 2 people to any Apollo Cinema – that means the winner (aged 6-11) and one other person of their choice can visit their chosen Apollo Cinema as many times as they like for 1 whole year from the date stated in their notification letter.
The four runners up will each receive a fantastic BrightKidz waistcoat. Say 'goodbye' to boring dark colours and 'hello' to bright and funky ones as the fluorescent colours and reflective strips really make you stand out!
This competition will run from 19th October to 16th December 2009.
Entrants must be aged between 6 to 11 years
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http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/fu ... a-Wii.html
WIN an iPod Touch, a Nintendo Wii, £50 of iTunes Vouchers, £50 of Odeon Cinema Vouchers and £100 of Sainsbury's vouchers.
WHAT IS THE PROFESSION OF KARL KENNEDY IN NEIGHBOURS?
Doctor
Competition ends Monday, November 9
WIN an iPod Touch, a Nintendo Wii, £50 of iTunes Vouchers, £50 of Odeon Cinema Vouchers and £100 of Sainsbury's vouchers.
WHAT IS THE PROFESSION OF KARL KENNEDY IN NEIGHBOURS?
Doctor
Competition ends Monday, November 9
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PGs edit - am pretty sure this was last months comp so careful of re-entry - may be monthly though
http://www.myfamilyuk.com/Competitions/ ... -pass.html
Just in time for Christmas we are giving away the opportunity to treat yourself or a loved one with Red Letter Days.
Whether you want to release the Jenson Button in you or are looking for a more relaxed break to a spa or country retreat then Red Letter Days is the place to find this all and so much more.
All you need to do is fill in the form below. A winner will be picked from our free prize draw at the end of the month. Good luck!
http://www.myfamilyuk.com/Competitions/ ... -pass.html
Just in time for Christmas we are giving away the opportunity to treat yourself or a loved one with Red Letter Days.
Whether you want to release the Jenson Button in you or are looking for a more relaxed break to a spa or country retreat then Red Letter Days is the place to find this all and so much more.
All you need to do is fill in the form below. A winner will be picked from our free prize draw at the end of the month. Good luck!
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http://www.familyfortunes.tv/competition8.htm
This week we're giving one lucky viewer the chance to win £5,000 plus a year's worth of cinema tickets, a Nintendo DSi and an iPod Classic on All Star Family Fortunes.
All you have to do is watch the show and look out for the competition question. If you think you know the answer, fill out all the details in the form below.
Before entering please make sure you have read and agree to the terms and conditions of the competition. The closing date for entries is Thursday 19th November 2009 at 5pm.
Answer - C. Tea
This week we're giving one lucky viewer the chance to win £5,000 plus a year's worth of cinema tickets, a Nintendo DSi and an iPod Classic on All Star Family Fortunes.
All you have to do is watch the show and look out for the competition question. If you think you know the answer, fill out all the details in the form below.
Before entering please make sure you have read and agree to the terms and conditions of the competition. The closing date for entries is Thursday 19th November 2009 at 5pm.
Answer - C. Tea
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From True Crime magazine, November 2009 issue.
OLDTIME movie quiz-win a pair of cinema tickets to see the current film of your choice. All you have to do is answer a simple crime movie-related question. Answer the bonus question too and you could win an extra £25!
Q1
The Killers, made in 1946 by director Robert Siodmak, was one of the movies that set the definitive film noir style and propelled its stars, Burt Lancaster and Ava Gardner, from bit-part players to bona fide Hollywood celebrities.
Two hit-men arrive at a small town, contracted to kill Ole 'The Swede' Anderson (Lancaster). They kill him at his lodgings where, resigned to his fate, he offers no resistance.
Insurance investigator Jim Reardon (Edmond O'Brien) is sent to look into the murder and discovers a past involving a robbery and Kitty Collins (Ava Gardner), the mysterious femme fatale that The Swede loved. With the help of a police officer who knew the victim, Reardon sets a trap for the killers-and for the man that sent them.
The film was based on a short story of the same name by a celebrated American author. Our question is-who was that author?
Ernest Hemingway
Q2 (Bonus question)
For your bonus £25: The 1964 remake of The Killers dispensed with suspense and under the direction of Don Siegel (who had originally been slated to direct the original adaptation in 1946 and would go on to make a series of brutal cop films with Clint Eastwood, including Dirty Harry) brought the violence to the fore. The film starred decorated World War II veteran and hard-boiled anti-hero Lee Marvin and Clu Culager as the hit-men, Angie Dickinson in the femme fatale role and John Cassavetes in the role that had made Burt Lancaster's name.
So, our second question: This film included the last role (and only villain) played by which actor before his highly successful move into politics?
Ronald Reagan
Postcard:
True Crime
PO Box 735
London
SE26 5NQ
Email: truecrime@truecrimelibrary.com
First correct entry out of the hat after the closing date of November 26th will win. Answers and winner will be screened in True Crime, January 2010.
OLDTIME movie quiz-win a pair of cinema tickets to see the current film of your choice. All you have to do is answer a simple crime movie-related question. Answer the bonus question too and you could win an extra £25!
Q1
The Killers, made in 1946 by director Robert Siodmak, was one of the movies that set the definitive film noir style and propelled its stars, Burt Lancaster and Ava Gardner, from bit-part players to bona fide Hollywood celebrities.
Two hit-men arrive at a small town, contracted to kill Ole 'The Swede' Anderson (Lancaster). They kill him at his lodgings where, resigned to his fate, he offers no resistance.
Insurance investigator Jim Reardon (Edmond O'Brien) is sent to look into the murder and discovers a past involving a robbery and Kitty Collins (Ava Gardner), the mysterious femme fatale that The Swede loved. With the help of a police officer who knew the victim, Reardon sets a trap for the killers-and for the man that sent them.
The film was based on a short story of the same name by a celebrated American author. Our question is-who was that author?
Ernest Hemingway
Q2 (Bonus question)
For your bonus £25: The 1964 remake of The Killers dispensed with suspense and under the direction of Don Siegel (who had originally been slated to direct the original adaptation in 1946 and would go on to make a series of brutal cop films with Clint Eastwood, including Dirty Harry) brought the violence to the fore. The film starred decorated World War II veteran and hard-boiled anti-hero Lee Marvin and Clu Culager as the hit-men, Angie Dickinson in the femme fatale role and John Cassavetes in the role that had made Burt Lancaster's name.
So, our second question: This film included the last role (and only villain) played by which actor before his highly successful move into politics?
Ronald Reagan
Postcard:
True Crime
PO Box 735
London
SE26 5NQ
Email: truecrime@truecrimelibrary.com
First correct entry out of the hat after the closing date of November 26th will win. Answers and winner will be screened in True Crime, January 2010.
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E: 18/12 Win an annual Cineworld pass for two
http://www.capitalfm.com/offers-competi ... orld-pass/
On which West End square can you find the 95.8 Capital FM studios? (required)
Leicester Square
Soho Square
Russell Square
One winner with the correct answer will be chosen at random. They will win a free West End car park space for a year and a Cineworld annual pass
The closing date for entry to this prize draw is midnight on Friday 18th December at midnight.
On which West End square can you find the 95.8 Capital FM studios? (required)
Leicester Square
Soho Square
Russell Square
One winner with the correct answer will be chosen at random. They will win a free West End car park space for a year and a Cineworld annual pass
The closing date for entry to this prize draw is midnight on Friday 18th December at midnight.
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http://www.familyfortunes.tv/competition10.htm
This week we're giving one lucky viewer the chance to win £5,000 plus a year's worth of cinema tickets and a digital camcorder on All Star Family Fortunes.
The closing date for entries is Thursday 3rd December 2009 at 5pm.
We asked 100 people - Name a word most dogs understand
A Jump
B Sit
C Stand
This week we're giving one lucky viewer the chance to win £5,000 plus a year's worth of cinema tickets and a digital camcorder on All Star Family Fortunes.
The closing date for entries is Thursday 3rd December 2009 at 5pm.
We asked 100 people - Name a word most dogs understand
A Jump
B Sit
C Stand
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