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finderFACE is a homegrown web site devoted to keeping tabs on people in the public eye here in the UK.
Every day the site scans Google News, Amazon Products, Flickr Photographs, YouTube Videos and Blog Posts to provide all content relevant to a person on a single page.
In addition, we scan upcoming movie releases and TV appearances and provide sections on these too. Finally, we build connections between people via their entry in Wikipedia and every person is rated daily based on the density of news articles that are currently appearing on the web. The top rated people will appear each day in the 'In the News' section above.
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 | Dear Diary Find on BBC iplayer Richard E Grant is one in a long line of the great and not-so- good who have washed their dirty laundry in public, but how truthful are diaries? In this first episode, Grant ventures out of his cluttered study - everyday happenings aren't the only things he hoards - to compare the public and private lives of famous chroniclers. First he meets the sister of 60s playwright Joe Orton, whose journals in part led to his murder; followed by Sheila Hancock, who reveals whether Carry On star Kenneth Williams was as tetchy as his scribblings suggest.
Radio Times reviewer - Claire Webb Monday January 4 2010 21:00 - 22:00 |
 | Dear Diary Find on BBC iplayer A series which asks what we get from reading, and writing, diaries. Richard E Grant, a diarist since childhood, uncovers the power of the diary. He considers the diaries of Joe Orton, Kenneth Williams, Erwin James, John Diamond and Rosemary Ackland and asks whether a diary should, or could, ever be totally honest, wholly accurate and absolutely true. Tuesday January 5 2010 00:40 - 01:40 |
 | Dear Diary Find on BBC iplayer A series which asks what we get from reading, and writing, diaries. Richard E Grant, a diarist since childhood, uncovers the power of the diary. He considers the diaries of Joe Orton, Kenneth Williams, Erwin James, John Diamond and Rosemary Ackland and asks whether a diary should, or could, ever be totally honest, wholly accurate and absolutely true. Tuesday January 5 2010 03:10 - 04:10 |
 | Carry On Dick Packed with more than the usual number of smutty innuendos, this spoof on period adventures, ranging from George Arliss in Dr Syn to the bodice-rippers starring James Mason and Margaret Lockwood, does not live up to the team's previous best. It is chiefly memorable for being Sid James's 19th and last Carry On. He plays feared highwayman Dick Turpin, who masquerades as country vicar the Reverend Flasher. Also playing a double role, Barbara Windsor gives one of her best performances of the series as Turpin's sidekick, while Jack Douglas is good value as the bungling Bow Street runner who simply hasn't a clue. (Starring:Dick Turpin / Reverend Flasher*Sidney James|Harriet / Harry*Barbara Windsor|Captain Desmond Fancey*Kenneth Williams|Martha Hoggett*Hattie Jacques|Sir Roger Daley*Bernard Bresslaw|Madame Desiree*Joan Sims|Constable*Kenneth Connor|Tom "Doc" Scholl*Peter Butterworth|Sergeant Jock Strapp*Jack Douglas) Tuesday January 5 2010 17:15 - 19:00 |
 | Dear Diary Find on BBC iplayer A series which asks what we get from reading, and writing, diaries. Richard E Grant, a diarist since childhood, uncovers the power of the diary. He considers the diaries of Joe Orton, Kenneth Williams, Erwin James, John Diamond and Rosemary Ackland and asks whether a diary should, or could, ever be totally honest, wholly accurate and absolutely true. Wednesday January 6 2010 20:00 - 21:00 |
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Kenneth Williams Latest News from Google
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Lockerbie story brought to lifeBBC News"I wanted him to know I was a serious writer and performer though so I told him about the very dark side of Kenneth Williams and also about my mother who ...and more » |
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A soap with cinematic smartsVancouver SunHowever, it does help to know Michael Kenneth Williams's drug-abusing masturbator was first played by Philip Seymour Hoffman, who dreamed of finding a good ...and more » |
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