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Film There's life in the old bulldog yet:
"Other highlights of BBC2’s fall season include “British Film Forever,” a season celebrating British movies featuring interviews with more than 200 leading Brit thesps and helmers. Michael Caine, Anthony Hopkins, Kate Winslet, Ewan McGregor, Gurinder Chadha and Richard Curtis are among those featured. The series, which will see 40 British flicks broadcast by BBC2 as part of “British Film Forever,” is being made with the support of the British Film Institute and the U.K. Film Council."
What do you think are the chances that Channel 4 will get involved and make it truly comprehensive -- Big Brother should be finished by then and they'll be looking for something to fill the several hours of space on the channel which can't instead be filled by property shows and Deal or No Deal.

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