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Perfect World

== Cast ==

Regular Cast

Bob Slay- Paul kaye

Maggie- Nina Wadia

Marketing director- Michael Cochrane

Vaughan - Derran Litten

Guest Cast

Briony - Dariel Pertwee

Julia - Hannah Storey

Cathy - Kate Charman

Sergei - Constantine Gregory

Melissa - Louise Paige

Girl In Club In 'Love' - Lisa Hayes

Lauren Hudson - Tasche de Vasconcelos

Bank Manager In 'Money' - Judy Flynn

Maitre d' - Paul Anthony Barber

Spencer - Tony Curran

Senior Group Head In 'Charity' - Wolf Kahler

Ms Edwards - Kim Thomson

Waitress In 'Tarquin' - Emma Gregory

Isabelle Hudson - Jan Harvey

Michael Hudson - Michael J Reynolds

Taxi Driver In 'Parents' - Glyn Grimstead

This was Paul Kaye's final appearance as a recurring cast member in a television series as of 30th August 2006 and was Derran Litten's (Vaughn) second recurring television appearance. The television show has been refered to mamy times as a sitcom that was only made off the success of the Dennis Pennis episodes made for BBC. There is also many connections between Perfect World and The New Statesman.

== Quotes/Reviews==

Paul Kaye said in an interview regarding the series- "I've never really worked in an office but it was the way I imagined you'd keep sane - I mean an office is sort of like an extended playground, isn't it? So the guy does absolutely no work and the only way he can relieve the tedium is by behaving despicably and I think the whole office would actually be sad if he left because it would suddenly be all very mundane. I mean I'm sure that's the case in a lot of real offices - it's like on reality-TV shows, everyone quite likes the bad guy in the Big Brother house, really."

Tasche de Vasconcelos who plays Lauren in the first series said- "It's a great show, I'm just so proud to have been able to do it. It's brilliantly written". She later went on to describe Paul as "a wonderful actor and co-partner he was so professional".

This is a review of the first episode of series one- "The stylish opening to this new office-centered, six-part situation comedy introduces Bob Slay, the ultimate marketing man. Paul Kaye (well known as spoof interviewer Dennis Pennis), stars as a slick and selfish operator with a saccharine tongue who occasionally justifies his behaviour in asides to the camera. His only real area of vulnerability is his parentage - he was abandoned as a baby. That makes him particularly nervous when he has to meet his gorgeous girlfriend Lauren's parents for the first time. The plotting is quite convoluted in this distinctly adults-only opener, but it has its moments. The best of them involve the marketing director, played by Michael Cochrane as a sex-mad monster who steals all the best lines. Even he confesses to being a little over-eager with Lauren's mother, played by Jan Harvey."

== Episode Guide ==

Series One

1. Parents - Bob desperatly attempts to impress his girlfriends parents

2. Deadline - Bob has to present the most important presentation in the companies history that both he and Vaughn have spent one month preparing yet Vaughn discovers two hours before the presentation is due to start that Bob has yet to start the project.

3. Tarquin - After an unfortunate bumping into the company assessor during a lunch Bob decides to mend the damage by pretending to be his twin brother Tarquin.

4. Charity – Bob becomes enemies with Scotsman Spencer in a competiton to raise more money for charities week.

5. Money – Bob needs to stop maggie from taking up a new job.

6. Love – Bob tries to help Vaughn cheer up after losing his girlfriend Briony, yet ends up making matters worse.

Series Two

1. Revenge – Bob to make a mockery of Maggie via an internet dating service but Maggie plans revenge, also Mr. Marketing Director dabbles in homosexuality.

2. Family Values - Russian visitors to the office cause major upheaval for Bob and Maggie, whose antics include posing as man and wife. Also, a 24-hour webcam is set up in Bob's office - with amusing results.

3. Home: The marketing director is kicked out by his wife - and decides to move in with Bob. However, in between girlfriends, Bob is temporarily homeless and 'borrows' the keys to Vaughan's uncle's flat while he is away.

4. Best Man: Vaughan and Briony are about to be married. Their pre-nuptial agreement includes the proviso that Bob will not be best man, but Vaughan is too scared to tell him.

5. Fast-Track: Maggie is chosen by a newspaper as the subject of an article about women in the workplace. But she soon finds herself being eclipsed by her new assistant - who is poached first by Bob and then by the Marketing director in a meteoric rise through the company.

6. Graduates: After Bob brags about his fake university qualifications, Maggie volunteers him to give a careers talk in an effort to boost graduate recruitment in the company.

7. Mutiny: Bob returns from an extended holiday to find that Vaughan has taken over his office and his job, and immediately plans his comeback.

== Broadcasts ==

Parents - BBC2, Friday 25th Feb. 2000, 9.30pm

Deadline - BBC2 Friday 3rd March 2000, 9.30pm

Tarquin - BBC2 Friday 10th March 2000, 9.30pm

Charity - BBC2 Friday 17th March 2000, 9.30pm

Money - BBC2 Friday 24th March 2000, 9.30pm

Love - BBC2 Friday 31st March 2000, 9.30pm

Revenge - BBC2 Monday 14th May 2001, 9.30pm

Family Values - BBC2 Monday 20th May 2001, 9.30pm

Home - BBC2 Monday 27th May 2001, 9.30pm

Best Man - BBC2 Monday 4th June 2001, 9.30pm

Fast-Track - BBC2 Monday 11th June 2001, 9.30pm

Graduates - BBC2 Monday 18th June 2001, 9.30pm

Mutiny - BBC2 Monday 25th June 2001, 9.30pm

==Criticisms With Series Two==

Series Two didn’t have to many differences to the first series but the small changes it did have caused certain criticisms by reports of the show. One of the changes criticised was that the Marketing Directors character had become much more of a central character and with this came many more sexual innuendos and references, to which some people believed was simply too rude for the style of the show. Another criticism was made due to Paul Kaye’s new haircut, which was long, black and in many episodes rather scruffy, this gave the feel that Bob Slay wasn’t as organised as he was in the first series and that he wasn’t to sensitive to what people thought of his image which couldn’t be more opposite to his true ambitions.

==Releases==

Perfect World Series One was released on VHS in 2000, it lasted approximately 174 minutes and was rated 18, presumably for the Marketing Directors sexual implications and Bob Slays use of the F word in Love. The video has been discontinued and there is no plans for releasing Series One or Two to be released on DVD.

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The Geneva Centre for the Democratic Control of Armed Forces DCAF is an international research and policy-advise organization based in Geneva, Switzerland in the legal form of a Swiss foundation. It was founded in 2000 by the Swiss Foreign Ministry. Today, it has 46 member states from all over the world. The centre is not affiliated with other international instititutions.

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=Geographical Focus=

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  • [http://www.dcaf.ch Geneva Centre for the Democratic Control of Armed Forces (DCAF)]

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Education Minister of Nepal

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After the success of peoples' popularII movement in the history of Nepal, Prfessor doctor Mangal Siddhi Manandhar is appointed as a Minister of Education and Sports. This is also the first time a highly person to become an education minister in Nepal, though he has many challenges.

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Thiruvanchoor Radhakrishnan was born as the son of K.P.Parameswaran Pillai and M.G. Gourikutty on 26th December 1949 at Thiruvanchoor. He entered politics as a student activist and served as the Chairman of Kerala University Union in 1973 and State President of KSU in 1974. He also served as State General Secretary and President of Youth Congress before becoming the General Secretary of KPCC in 1984. He served as a member of AICC and was associated with several trade unions.

He was elected to Kerala Legislative Assembly in 1991, 1996 and 2001 and represents Adoor Constituency. He also served as the Secretary of Congress Legislative Party. He is married to Lalithambika Radhakrishnan and has 2 sons and a daughter.

Jeffery Sachs

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Roland Dahinden

= Biographie =

Roland Dahinden studied the trombone and composition at Musikhochschule Graz (Erich Kleinschuster and Georg F. Haas) at Scuola di Musica di Fiesole Florenz (Vinko Globokar), Wesleyan University Connecticut (Anthony Braxton, Alvin Lucier) and at Birmingham University England (Vic Hoyland).

  • 1989 Artist in residence at The A. Guthry Art Centre, Monahan, Ireland
  • 1990 Composer fellowship, one year residency in London
  • 1994 Master of Arts in Music at Wesleyan University
  • 1994-95 Scholar in residence at Wesleyan University
  • 1997 Artist in residence at the Intermedia Spritzenhaus, Hamburg
  • 1998 dito
  • 1998-2002 PhD program in composition at Birmingham University
  • 2002 Doctor of Philosophy in Music at Birmingham University
  • 2003 prize "Werkjahr" of the art council of the canton Zug, Switzerland
  • 2005 The CD 'silberen' picked as one of the 'Top Classical Albums of the Year 2004' by the arts journal The New Yorker

= Performer =

As a trombonist he spezializes in the performance of contemporary music and improvisation/jazz. Concerts lead him through various countries of Europe, America and Asia

Composers such as Peter Ablinger, Maria de Alvear, Anthony Braxton, John Cage, Peter Hansen, Hauke Harder, Bernhard Lang, Joelle Léandre, Alvin Lucier, Chris Newman, Pauline Oliveros, Hans Otte, Lars Sandberg, Wolfgang von Schweinitz, Daniel Wolf and Christian Wolff wrote especially for him.

Since 1987 he works in the duo with Hildegard Kleeb and since 1992 together in the trio with the violonist Dimitrios Polisoidis.

= Composer =

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His exhibitions with sound installations and sculptors are shown in Europe and America.

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Official Website, personal contact

212.4.74.144 14:20, 31 August 2006 (UTC)

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  • I disagree. He mentions international tours, which is almost criterion of WP:MUSIC. But there are at least two records on labels with articles on discogs. I'm using this as a basis for the article, but will make the notability clearer. Rigadoun (talk) 05:45, 15 January 2014 (UTC)

John Makinson

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Festival Park Iowa

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John Makinson

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Famous Man

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Charles Rangle

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List of Top-importance, Stub-rated articles

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DCAF

The SickHouse

The horror movie The SickHouse (2006) was formerly known as The Prey. The SickHouse (or Sick House) is a 2006 horror film, directed by Curtis Radclyffe, starring Gina Philips ('Jeepers Creepers'), Andrew Knott ('History Boys') and Kellie Shirley ('Eastenders'). Sales Agent Arclight/Darclight. DP Sam McCurdy ('The Descent'). Editor Joe Pisano.

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Toni Massaro

Sean Rouse

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List of Top-importance, Stub-rated articles

This is a partial listing of English Wikipedia articles which have been assessed as stub-quality, but top importance. Such articles are among the most needing of attention in Wikipedia.

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There are plenty of tags to mark articles that need improvement; an article to list a few won't help. Steve Sanbeg 22:59, 31 August 2006 (UTC)

Port of Setubal

The Port of Setúbal is a sea-port located in Portugal , 40km south of Lisbon and has a diverse range of infrastructures dedicated to serving ships and shipments of all kinds.

Public Terminals

Multipurpose Terminal – Zone I

Destined to general break bulk cargo and ro ro handling, with 830m of wharf (similar to 5 berths), depth of –9,5m and –10,5m (CD) and 3 600 m2 of covered storage area as well as 10 acres of uncovered storage areas. The wharf has also a slope.

8 cranes with lifting capacity between 5 and 25 tons compose the main equipment.

Multipurpose Terminal – Zone II

It has 4 berths with 725m lengths, depth of –15m (CD) and uncovered storage areas of 23 acres. One Pós Panamax, gantry crane of 45 tons compose the base equipment.

The building works were concluded in 2002, as well as the process of concession of the public service of cargo handling, and the purchase of wharf and park equipment.

Roll-On/Roll-off Terminal

It has 2 berths with 365m lengths and a ro ro slope, depth of –12m (CD) and levelled ground for uncovered storage of 15 acres destined to roll-on/roll-off cargo handling, including the AutoEuropa concessioned levelled ground, which serves the factory of Ford and VW vehicles production, in Palmela, with an uncovered parking zone of 9 acres.

SAPEC Agro, SA Terminal

It has one wharf with 112m lengths for the liquid and solid bulk handling and depth of –10m (CD). Two cranes (one of 16 tons and one of 4 tons) are operating. With resource to floating extensions, may operate on this terminal, vessels with draughts up to 10,5m and 200m lengths. The new liquid bulk terminal, upstream, reinforces this operator capacity.

Private Use Terminals

Secil Terminal

Destined to cement handling, the two working berths have 104 and 98m lengths, a depth of –9 and –7,5m (CD) and have covered and uncovered storage areas. Three cranes (two of 6 tons and one of 3 tons) are operating.

Eurominas Terminal

With one berth of 153m lengths, depth of –10m (CD) and levelled ground for uncovered storage with 16 acres destined to solid bulk handling.

Uralada Terminal

With one berth composed by two dolphins, depth of –6,0m (CD), destined to liquid bulk handling (nourishing oils).

Maurifermentos Terminal

It has one berth, composed by two dolphins, depths of –6,0m (CD), destined to liquid bulk handling (molasses).

ABB –Alstom Power Terminal

It has one berth with 90m lengths, depth of –5m (CD), destined to general cargo handling with an uncovered storage area of 27 000 m2.

Praias do Sado Terminal (ex- Pirites Alentejanas)

Destined to Solid and Liquid bulks, concessioned to private use to the Pirites Alentejanas, Somincor and CPPE, it has one berth with 126m lengths, depth of 9,5m (CD) and an uncovered storage levelled ground with 14 000 m2. It has one crane, which has the conveyor belts system to the ore handling as well as a pipeline for the transport of the oil fuel.

Tanquisado Terminal

Destined to the liquid bulk handling (fuel), it has one bunker, cleanliness and gas freeing vessels park, concessioned to Eco-Oil for private use. It has two berths with 250m lengths, depth of –10,0m (CD) and uncovered storage area. One fixed crane of 3 tons and pipelines for fuel transport compose the equipment.

= Sources =

  • http://www.portodesetubal.pt/pop_ing.htm
  • [http://www.investinportugal.pt/MCMSAPI/HomePage/PortugalToday/PortugalAdvantages/Infrastructure/Ports+4.htm]

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three piece suit

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http://www.thehistdictionary.com/three-piece+suit

130.127.104.140 17:21, 31 August 2006 (UTC)

[[Return of the Product]]

Track listing

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!align="center" width="150"|Title

!align="center" width="150"|Producer(s)

!align="center" width="150"|Performer (s)

1

|"Here It Comes"

|Wolf & Epic; co-produced by MC Serch

|MC Serch

2

|"Don't Have To Be"

|Wolf & Epic; co-produced by MC Serch

|MC Serch

3

|"Back To The Grill"

|T-Ray

|Chubb Rock, MC Serch, Nas, Red Hot Lover Tone

4

|"Hard But True"

|Wolf & Epic; co-produced by MC Serch

|MC Serch

5

|"Return Of The Product"

|MC Serch, Wolf & Epic

|MC Serch

6

|"Daze In A Weak"

|T-Ray; co-produced by MC Serch

|MC Serch

7

|"Can You Dig It"

|Wolf & Epic; co-produced by MC Serch

|MC Serch

8

|"Social Narcotics"

|T-Ray; co-produced by MC Serch

|Fatal, MC Serch

9

|"Hits The Head"

|Skeff Anselm

|MC Serch

10

|"Scenes From The Mind"

|T-Ray; co-produced by MC Serch

|MC Serch

11

|"Here It Comes Again"

|T-Ray; co-produced by MC Serch

|MC Serch

= Album Chart Positions =

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|rowspan="2"| Year

|rowspan="2"| Album

|colspan="2"| Chart positions

Billboard 200

| Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums

| Heatseekers

1992

| Return Of The Product

| #103

| #28

| #2

=Singles Chart Positions=

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|rowspan="2"| Year

|rowspan="2"| Song

|colspan="4"| Chart positions

Billboard Hot 100

| Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks

| Hot Rap Singles

| Rhythmic Top 40

| Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles Sales

1992

| "Here It Comes/Back To The Grill"

| #71

| #33

| #1

| #36

| #30

= Sources =

  • [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:gukbikk6bbo9 All Music Guide]
  • [http://www.discogs.com/release/239748 Discog.com Entry]
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JIGAWA INTEGRATING OIL AND GAS WITH AGRICULTURE

Chance's Big Movie

haazar haath kaali

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ELANGOVAN

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http://www.kitaab.org/

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A Prairie Home Companion (O.S.T.)

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amazon.com;

allmusic.com;

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The Truth (Beanie Sigel album)

Track listing

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align="center"|#

!align="center" width="150"|Title

!align="center" width="150"|Producer(s)

!align="center" width="150"|Performer (s)

1

|"The Truth"

|Kanye West

|Beanie Sigel

2

|"Who Want What"

|Just Blaze

|Beanie Sigel, Memphis Bleek

3

|"Raw & Uncut"

|Bink

|Beanie Sigel, Jay-Z

4

|"Mac Man"

|Robert 'Shim' Kirkland

|Beanie Sigel

5

|"Playa"

|T-Mix

|Amil, Beanie Sigel, Jay-Z

6

|"Everybody Wanna Be A Star"

|Bernard 'Big Demi' Parker

|Beanie Sigel

7

|"Remember Them Days"

|Lofey

|Beanie Sigel, Eve

8

|"Stop, Chill"

|Rockwilder

|Beanie Sigel

9

|"Mac And Brad"

|J-5

|Beanie Sigel, Scarface

10

|"What A Thug About"

|Buckwild

|Beanie Sigel

11

|"What Ya Life Like"

|Robert 'Shim' Kirkland

|Beanie Sigel

12

|"Ride 4 My"

|Bink

|Beanie Sigel

13

|"Die"

|Daven "Prestige" Vanderpool

|Beanie Sigel

*14

|"Anything" [Bonus Track]

|P. Skam, Sam Sneed

|Jay-Z

= Album Chart Positions =

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|rowspan="2"| Year

|rowspan="2"| Album

|colspan="2"| Chart positions

Billboard 200

| Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums

2000

| The Truth

| #5

| #2

= Singles Chart Positions =

class="wikitable"

|rowspan="2"| Year

|rowspan="2"| Song

|colspan="4"| Chart positions

Billboard Hot 100

| Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks

| Hot Rap Singles

| Rhythmic Top 40

2000

| "Anything"

| #55

| #19

| -

| #23

2000

| "Remember Them Days"

| -

| #69

| #33

| -

2000

| "The Truth"

| -

| #81

| #23

| -

= Sources =

  • [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&token=&sql=10:dpdkylo2xpcb All Music Guide Entry]
  • [http://www.discogs.com/release/250034 Discogs.com Entry]
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Perfect World

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Perfect World is a television show that ran from February 25th 2000 to 25th June 2001. It is set around the life of Bob Slay, a marketing executive for a leading tolietries, Bob has a swish office, a bikini-on-a-stick supermodel girlfriend and is well regarded by his manager. All of which is massively surprising, as he is the most obnoxious, lazy, amoral phoney to ever put his highly-polished shoes to rest on the office table!

The television show was written by Mark Grant (who would later go on to write Star) and Mark Chapman who was a co-writer for the second series and provided additional material for the first series. Mark Chapman also directed the first series and produced both series a with Nick Wood directing the second. The shows other producer was Lucy Robinson (who produced the first Dennis Pennis installment and played the mayoress in The Thin Blue Line) and had executive producers Danielle Lux (All About Me) and Charles Brand (The Comic Strip Presents...).

= Cast =

Regular Cast

Bob Slay- Paul Kaye

Maggie- Nina Wadia

Marketing director- Michael Cochrane

Vaughan - Derran Litten

Guest Cast

Briony - Dariel Pertwee

Julia - Hannah Storey

Cathy - Kate Charman

Sergei - Constantine Gregory

Melissa - Louise Paige

Girl In Club In 'Love' - Lisa Hayes

Lauren Hudson - Tasche de Vasconcelos

Bank Manager In 'Money' - Judy Flynn

Maitre d' - Paul Anthony Barber

Spencer - Tony Curran

Senior Group Head In 'Charity' - Wolf Kahler

Ms Edwards - Kim Thomson

Waitress In 'Tarquin' - Emma Gregory

Isabelle Hudson - Jan Harvey

Michael Hudson - Michael J Reynolds

Taxi Driver In 'Parents' - Glyn Grimstead

This was Paul Kaye's final appearance as a recurring cast member in a television series as of 30th August 2006 and was Derran Litten's (Vaughn) second recurring television appearance. The television show has been refered to mamy times as a sitcom that was only made off the success of the Dennis Pennis episodes made for BBC. There is also many connections between Perfect World and The New Statesman.

= Quotes/Reviews=

Paul Kaye said in an interview regarding the series- "I've never really worked in an office but it was the way I imagined you'd keep sane - I mean an office is sort of like an extended playground, isn't it? So the guy does absolutely no work and the only way he can relieve the tedium is by behaving despicably and I think the whole office would actually be sad if he left because it would suddenly be all very mundane. I mean I'm sure that's the case in a lot of real offices - it's like on reality-TV shows, everyone quite likes the bad guy in the Big Brother house, really."

Tasche de Vasconcelos who plays Lauren in the first series said- "It's a great show, I'm just so proud to have been able to do it. It's brilliantly written". She later went on to describe Paul as "a wonderful actor and co-partner he was so professional".

This is a review of the first episode of series one- "The stylish opening to this new office-centered, six-part situation comedy introduces Bob Slay, the ultimate marketing man. Paul Kaye (well known as spoof interviewer Dennis Pennis), stars as a slick and selfish operator with a saccharine tongue who occasionally justifies his behaviour in asides to the camera. His only real area of vulnerability is his parentage - he was abandoned as a baby. That makes him particularly nervous when he has to meet his gorgeous girlfriend Lauren's parents for the first time. The plotting is quite convoluted in this distinctly adults-only opener, but it has its moments. The best of them involve the marketing director, played by Michael Cochrane as a sex-mad monster who steals all the best lines. Even he confesses to being a little over-eager with Lauren's mother, played by Jan Harvey."

= Episode Guide =

Series One

1. Parents - Bob desperatly attempts to impress his girlfriends parents

2. Deadline - Bob has to present the most important presentation in the companies history that both he and Vaughn have spent one month preparing yet Vaughn discovers two hours before the presentation is due to start that Bob has yet to start the project.

3. Tarquin - After an unfortunate bumping into the company assessor during a lunch Bob decides to mend the damage by pretending to be his twin brother Tarquin.

4. Charity – Bob becomes enemies with Scotsman Spencer in a competiton to raise more money for charities week.

5. Money – Bob needs to stop maggie from taking up a new job.

6. Love – Bob tries to help Vaughn cheer up after losing his girlfriend Briony, yet ends up making matters worse.

Series Two

1. Revenge – Bob to make a mockery of Maggie via an internet dating service but Maggie plans revenge, also Mr. Marketing Director dabbles in homosexuality.

2. Family Values - Russian visitors to the office cause major upheaval for Bob and Maggie, whose antics include posing as man and wife. Also, a 24-hour webcam is set up in Bob's office - with amusing results.

3. Home: The marketing director is kicked out by his wife - and decides to move in with Bob. However, in between girlfriends, Bob is temporarily homeless and 'borrows' the keys to Vaughan's uncle's flat while he is away.

4. Best Man: Vaughan and Briony are about to be married. Their pre-nuptial agreement includes the proviso that Bob will not be best man, but Vaughan is too scared to tell him.

5. Fast-Track: Maggie is chosen by a newspaper as the subject of an article about women in the workplace. But she soon finds herself being eclipsed by her new assistant - who is poached first by Bob and then by the Marketing director in a meteoric rise through the company.

6. Graduates: After Bob brags about his fake university qualifications, Maggie volunteers him to give a careers talk in an effort to boost graduate recruitment in the company.

7. Mutiny: Bob returns from an extended holiday to find that Vaughan has taken over his office and his job, and immediately plans his comeback.

= Broadcasts =

Parents - BBC2, Friday 25th Feb. 2000, 9.30pm

Deadline - BBC2 Friday 3rd March 2000, 9.30pm

Tarquin - BBC2 Friday 10th March 2000, 9.30pm

Charity - BBC2 Friday 17th March 2000, 9.30pm

Money - BBC2 Friday 24th March 2000, 9.30pm

Love - BBC2 Friday 31st March 2000, 9.30pm

Revenge - BBC2 Monday 14th May 2001, 9.30pm

Family Values - BBC2 Monday 20th May 2001, 9.30pm

Home - BBC2 Monday 27th May 2001, 9.30pm

Best Man - BBC2 Monday 4th June 2001, 9.30pm

Fast-Track - BBC2 Monday 11th June 2001, 9.30pm

Graduates - BBC2 Monday 18th June 2001, 9.30pm

Mutiny - BBC2 Monday 25th June 2001, 9.30pm

=Criticisms With Series Two=

Series Two didn’t have to many differences to the first series but the small changes it did have caused certain criticisms by reports of the show. One of the changes criticised was that the Marketing Directors character had become much more of a central character and with this came many more sexual innuendos and references, to which some people believed was simply too rude for the style of the show. Another criticism was made due to Paul Kaye’s new haircut, which was long, black and in many episodes rather scruffy, this gave the feel that Bob Slay wasn’t as organised as he was in the first series and that he wasn’t to sensitive to what people thought of his image which couldn’t be more opposite to his true ambitions.

=Releases=

Perfect World Series One was released on VHS in 2000, it lasted approximately 174 minutes and was rated 18, presumably for the Marketing Directors sexual implications and Bob Slays use of the F word in Love. The video has been discontinued and there is no plans for releasing Series One or Two to be released on DVD.

= Sources =

http://www.bbc.co.uk/comedy/guide/articles/p/perfectworld_66602780.shtml

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0238796/

82.47.32.147 19:31, 31 August 2006 (UTC)


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Dollhouse - High Energy Rock and Soul

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www.mc5.org/dollhouse, www.dimmak.com, www.dollhouse.se

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170.211.237.1 19:44, 31 August 2006 (UTC)

gas of the hydrogen form

Fissiparity

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Uncle Johns Calendar

192.136.130.17 20:12, 31 August 2006 (UTC)

Strong ale

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http://www.epinions.com/content_3101466756

68.84.77.141 20:17, 31 August 2006 (UTC)

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Benjamin Ezra (musician)

"Benjamin Ezra" Deckard is a songwriter from Indiana. He was born in Lewisville, Texas on Feb 23, 1981. He is the middle of 5 children. His performances are mostly stripped down to harmonica, acoustic guitar, violin and drums. The core of his band is Valerie Carr (violin), Bethany Jones (Violin) and usually Mike Reeb (www.mikereeb.com) on drums and backing vocals. His album "Our Old Selves Forgotten" was recorded with Paul Kim in the summer of 2005 before his European tour. He was coined "The Sears Tower of Folk" by Chicago musicians because he plays Chicago a lot and he is 6'6".

= Sources =

http://www.benjaminezra.com/

http://www.uncommonground.com/artist_profile/artist_id/2410

http://www.myspace.com/benjaminezra

http://www.mikereeb.com/

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tv shows broadcast by ComedyMax

Funky Chunky Monkeys

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Maze de Boer

Education

Maze de Boer studied art at the [http://www.gerritrietveldacademie.nl Gerrit Rietveld Academie] in Amsterdam.

He is also selected to the [http://www.rijksakademie.nl Rijksakademie van Beeldende Kunsten] in 2007.

Works

On Film:

Another day, 2003.

6'54, 2003.

SAM - Yesterday's mistake (videoclip), 2005.

On Video (selection):

I taped my camera.

Ik lach, wij ook (I smile, we both do).

Point of view.

Visual Art (selection):

Uitvaartcentrum Outline.

Voorheen de Kerk.

Mono no Aware.

Tijdelijke halte: Post CS.

Opgelucht gestemd.

Cinema.

Faner Hall

=Miscellanea=

Faner Hall was designed during the campus riots of 1960s. Legend has it that it was designed to be "riot proof."

216.145.54.158 21:39, 31 August 2006 (UTC)

Silverline Audio

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Mojoalan 22:00, 31 August 2006 (UTC)

Silverline Audio is a California based manufacturer for high end audio speakers. They were founded in 1996 in Walnut Creek, California. Their chief designer Alan Yun is a gifted audio engineer talent in building specialty home speakers. Some of his designs like the Sonata and Sonatina are award winning speakers. The SR17 is supposed to be one of the best sounding minitor available nowadays. For details: www.silverlineaudio.com

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Prince madoc's evidence

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The Legend of Prince Madoc and the White Indians by Dana Olson (Paperback - May 1987)

65.0.109.83 22:19, 31 August 2006 (UTC)

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Donn Garcia aka Big Eyes

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Deadhardy 22:31, 31 August 2006 (UTC)

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journalist mukut kanti saha