About finderFACE
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.
Please browse away, clicking on the Random Person button is often a great way to start. I hope you enjoy the site, please feel free to send any feedback or suggestions to admin@finderface.co.uk.
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 | The Hound of the Baskervilles If ever a story didn't need another retelling, it's Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's celebrated account of the Baskerville curse. Certainly this Canadian TV movie adds nothing new to the mystery of the monstrous mutt running riot on Dartmoor, despite the obvious care taken in achieving the atmosphere of both time and place. But as Sherlock Holmes, Matt Frewer struggles to emerge from the shadow of previous occupants of 221B Baker Street, while Kenneth Welsh makes little impression as Watson, despite his lengthy stint guarding imperilled baronet, Jason London. However, the main problem is Rodney Gibbons's pedestrian direction. (Starring:Sherlock Holmes*Matt Frewer|Dr John Watson*Kenneth Welsh|Sir Henry Baskerville*Jason London|Dr Mortimer*Gordon Masten|Jack Stapleton*Robin Wilcock|Beryl Stapleton*Emma Campbell|Barrymore*Arthur Holden|Frankland*John Dunn-Hill) Wednesday January 13 2010 15:05 - 17:00 |
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THE SECRET OF SHELOCK HOLMESMuswell Hill JournalTHE darkest depths of the world's most famous pipe-smoking detective are explored on stage in The Secret of Sherlock Holmes. And Jeremy Paul's production is ...and more » |
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The Secret of Sherlock HolmesThe GuardianSince Sherlock Holmes possesses one of the more fascinating minds in literature, he is ripe for psychoanalysis. Not by Freud, however: the American novelist ... |
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