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Full Frontal: Encyclopedia II - Pauline Hanson - One Nation

On the back of her relatively small but loyal supporter base, in April 1997 she founded Pauline Hanson's One Nation with her senior advisor David Oldfield and professional fundraiser David Ettridge. Many of her branch formation meetings and political rallies across Australia in the next two years would attract protests, occasionally spilling over to violence between Hanson supporters and left wing protestors. The peak of Hanson's success occurred in June 1998, when One Nation attracted nearly one-quarter of the vote in that month's State elections in Queensland, and One Nation won 11 out of 89 ...

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Pauline Hanson, Pauline Hanson - Early life, Pauline Hanson - Political background, Pauline Hanson - Maiden speech, Pauline Hanson - Please explain, Pauline Hanson - One Nation, Pauline Hanson - Declining popularity, Pauline Hanson - Criminal action, Pauline Hanson - Attempted return to politics, Pauline Hanson - Appearance on Dancing With The Stars

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Full Frontal: Encyclopedia II - Terence Stamp - Early Life

Terence is the eldest of five children by parents Tom and Ethel Stamp. His brother, Christopher Stamp, is a rock 'n roll impresario credited with bringing The Who to prominence during the 1960s. Because his father was away for long periods with his job in the Merchant Navy, young Terence was mostly raised by his mother, grandmother, and aunts. He grew up wanting to be the film actor Gary Cooper after his mo ...

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Terence Stamp, Terence Stamp - Early Life, Terence Stamp - Biography, Terence Stamp - Selected filmography

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Full Frontal: Encyclopedia II - The Micallef Program - Name Changes

The name of the showed changed each season, due to audience complaints that Micallef turned into a running gag. The first season entitled The Micallef Program encountered complaints from ABC viewers who objected to the American spelling. This linguistic issue is particularly sensitive among viewers of ABC, which broadcasts a relatively large amount of British content. In the second season, the title was changed to the British spelling of The Micallef Programme , and Mical ...

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The Micallef Program, The Micallef Program - Format and Cast, The Micallef Program - Name Changes, The Micallef Program - DVD Releases, The Micallef Program - External link

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Full Frontal: Encyclopedia II - Pauline Hanson - Attempted return to politics

On 15 September 2004, Hanson announced that she would be standing as an independent candidate for the seat of Queensland in the Senate in the October 9 election. She declared, "I don't want all the hangers on. I don't want the advisers and everyone else. I want it to be this time Pauline Hanson." She was ultimately unsuccessful, receiving only 30% of the required quota of primary votes, an ...

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Pauline Hanson, Pauline Hanson - Early life, Pauline Hanson - Political background, Pauline Hanson - Maiden speech, Pauline Hanson - Please explain, Pauline Hanson - One Nation, Pauline Hanson - Declining popularity, Pauline Hanson - Criminal action, Pauline Hanson - Attempted return to politics, Pauline Hanson - Appearance on Dancing With The Stars

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Full Frontal: Encyclopedia II - Pauline Hanson - Criminal action

On 20 August 2003, a jury convicted Hanson of electoral fraud and she was sentenced to three years imprisonment by the Supreme Court of Queensland for falsely claiming that 500 support group members were genuine paid up members of One Nation, in order to register it as a political party and apply for electoral funding from the state of Queensland. She was thereby found to have dishonestly obtained two cheques worth AUD$498,637 from Queensland's electoral commission as electoral funds. Justice Wolfe accepted that Hanson had paid back the fund ...

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Pauline Hanson, Pauline Hanson - Early life, Pauline Hanson - Political background, Pauline Hanson - Maiden speech, Pauline Hanson - Please explain, Pauline Hanson - One Nation, Pauline Hanson - Declining popularity, Pauline Hanson - Criminal action, Pauline Hanson - Attempted return to politics, Pauline Hanson - Appearance on Dancing With The Stars

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Full Frontal: Encyclopedia II - Pauline Hanson - Please explain

She was given a television interview in October 1996 on the popular Australian Sunday night television show 60 Minutes. At the time it was at the height of her publicity and received huge ratings. She was asked by interviewer Tracey Curro whether she was xenophobic. Her reply was "Please explain." Following this, "Please explain" became a catchphrase which was always associated with her by the publi ...

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Pauline Hanson, Pauline Hanson - Early life, Pauline Hanson - Political background, Pauline Hanson - Maiden speech, Pauline Hanson - Please explain, Pauline Hanson - One Nation, Pauline Hanson - Declining popularity, Pauline Hanson - Criminal action, Pauline Hanson - Attempted return to politics, Pauline Hanson - Appearance on Dancing With The Stars

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Full Frontal: Encyclopedia II - Granada Productions - Granada Germany

Granada Germany is one of Germany's top five television producers. Ich Bin Ein Star - Holt Mich Hier Raus!, Granada's German production of I'm A Celebrity - Get Me Out Of Here! is one of the most successful entertainment shows ever on leading channel RTL, with two series produced in 2004. Other recent Granada productions include three MANIA shows, celebrity music talent show Star Duell and Deutschlands Beste Doppelgänger (Stars And Their Doubles) for RTL, and ...

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Granada Productions, Granada Productions - Granada Productions Australia, Granada Productions - Granada America, Granada Productions - Granada Germany, Granada Productions - Granada International

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Full Frontal: Encyclopedia II - Pauline Hanson - Maiden speech

In September 1996, Hanson made her maiden speech to the House of Representatives, which instantly made headlines and television news bulletins right across Australia. She expressed her concern that Australia was "in danger of being swamped by Asians". Hanson suggested the withdrawal of Australia from the United Nations, advocated the return of high-tariff protectionism and generally decried many other aspects of economic rationalism and w ...

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Pauline Hanson, Pauline Hanson - Early life, Pauline Hanson - Political background, Pauline Hanson - Maiden speech, Pauline Hanson - Please explain, Pauline Hanson - One Nation, Pauline Hanson - Declining popularity, Pauline Hanson - Criminal action, Pauline Hanson - Attempted return to politics, Pauline Hanson - Appearance on Dancing With The Stars

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Full Frontal: Encyclopedia II - Digital cinematography - Mini-DV

Mini-DV cameras have been around for many years and have been used on independent and low-budget films, but are most popular with common consumers. Steven Soderbergh used the popular Canon XL series camera while shooting Full Frontal. The Mini-DV tape format is capable of recording images of considerable quality, but the technology is often limited by the optics of compact cameras. One of the first Mini-DV cameras used on a feature film was the Sony VX-1000, whic ...

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Digital cinematography, Digital cinematography - Sony CineAlta, Digital cinematography - Mini-DV, Digital cinematography - Thomson Viper, Digital cinematography - IMAX, Digital cinematography - Panavision Genesis, Digital cinematography - Dalsa Origin, Digital cinematography - Digital video vs. film, Digital cinematography - Criticisms of video, Digital cinematography - Links

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Full Frontal: Encyclopedia II - List of comedies - Theatrical comedies

List of comedies - France. La Puce à l'Oreille (trans. "A Flea in Her Ear") by Georges Feydeau List of comedies - Russia. The Government Inspector by Nikolai Gogol (made into the Danny Kaye screen musical The Inspector General.) List of comedies - United Kingdom. The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde (adapted for film and television numerous times) Much Ado About Nothi ...

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List of comedies, List of comedies - Television comedies, List of comedies - Australia, List of comedies - Belgium, List of comedies - Canada, List of comedies - United Kingdom, List of comedies - United States, List of comedies - Theatrical comedies, List of comedies - France, List of comedies - Russia, List of comedies - United Kingdom, List of comedies - United States, List of comedies - Radio comedies, List of comedies - Canada, List of comedies - United Kingdom, List of comedies - USA

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Full Frontal: Encyclopedia II - List of comedies - Radio comedies

List of comedies - Canada. Double Exposure Frantic Times The Royal Canadian Air Farce Spring Thaw Great Conversations with Joseph the Irish Potato Farmer [1] List of comedies - United Kingdom. The 99p Challenge Absolute Power Beyond Our Ken The Cabaret of Dr Caligari The Clitheroe Kid Dead Ringers < ...

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List of comedies, List of comedies - Television comedies, List of comedies - Australia, List of comedies - Belgium, List of comedies - Canada, List of comedies - United Kingdom, List of comedies - United States, List of comedies - Theatrical comedies, List of comedies - France, List of comedies - Russia, List of comedies - United Kingdom, List of comedies - United States, List of comedies - Radio comedies, List of comedies - Canada, List of comedies - United Kingdom, List of comedies - USA

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Full Frontal: Encyclopedia II - List of Australian television series - Current shows

List of Australian television series - Arts and Culture. The Arts Show (ABC) At the Movies (ABC) Fashionista (SBS) Message Stick (ABC) The Movie Show (SBS) Second Opinion (ABC) List of Australian television series - Children's. Bambaloo (Seven Network) Bananas in Pyjamas (ABC) Behind the News (ABC) The Big Arvo (Seven N ...

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List of Australian television series, List of Australian television series - Current shows, List of Australian television series - Arts and Culture, List of Australian television series - Children's, List of Australian television series - Comedy, List of Australian television series - Documentaries, List of Australian television series - Drama, List of Australian television series - Factual, List of Australian television series - Game Shows, List of Australian television series - Lifestyle, List of Australian television series - Music, List of Australian television series - Reality, List of Australian television series - Soap Operas, List of Australian television series - Sport, List of Australian television series - Talk and Variety, List of Australian television series - News and Variety, List of Australian television series - Past shows, List of Australian television series - Arts and Culture, List of Australian television series - Children's, List of Australian television series - Comedy, List of Australian television series - Documentaries, List of Australian television series - Drama, List of Australian television series - Factual, List of Australian television series - Game Shows, List of Australian television series - Lifestyle, List of Australian television series - Music, List of Australian television series - Reality, List of Australian television series - Science Fiction, List of Australian television series - Soap Operas, List of Australian television series - Sport, List of Australian television series - Talk and Variety

Read more here: » List of Australian television series: Encyclopedia II - List of Australian television series - Current shows

Full Frontal: Encyclopedia II - Julia Roberts - Films

Julia Roberts made her film debut playing a supporting role opposite her brother, Eric, in Blood Red (she gets just two words dialog), which although completed in 1986 was not released until 1989. Rail-thin, long-legged, and sporting a thick, curly mane of auburn hair, she looked more coltish than elegant in the movie. Here, her large hazel eyes and huge mouth are capable of much expression, sometimes radiance, when she cuts loose with her trademark too ...

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Julia Roberts, Julia Roberts - Family background, Julia Roberts - Films, Julia Roberts - Personal life, Julia Roberts - Filmography, Julia Roberts - Awards, Julia Roberts - Awards won, Julia Roberts - Awards nominated

Read more here: » Julia Roberts: Encyclopedia II - Julia Roberts - Films

Full Frontal: Encyclopedia II - Brad Pitt - Personal life

Pitt was involved in a long-term relationship with actress Gwyneth Paltrow. They became engaged in December 1996, but the couple split in June 1997. Extensive tabloid coverage surrounded the relationship. Nude photographs of the couple, taken by paparazzi without permission, controversially appeared in magazines. Also in 1997, the film Seven Years in Tibet was released. This film, which chronicled China's invasion of Tibet, was hailed by Tibetan nationalists and resulted in Brad Pitt, along with his co-star David Thewlis, ...

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Brad Pitt, Brad Pitt - Career, Brad Pitt - Personal life, Brad Pitt - Trivia, Brad Pitt - Filmography

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Full Frontal: Encyclopedia II - Julia Roberts - Family background

Roberts' father, Walter Grady Roberts, was a vacuum cleaner salesman, actor and writer of Irish, Scottish, Welsh extraction on behalf of his father, Walter Thomas Roberts, and English-Scottish descent on the part of his mother, Beatrice Beal. Julia's mother, Betty Lou Bredemus, a church secretary and actress, was born in Minneapolis in 1934, daughter of football player Wendell John Bredemus (whose mother Eleanor Johnson was born in Sweden) and Elizabeth Ellen Billingsley. Her parents divorced when she was five, and her mother remarried. Her ...

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Julia Roberts, Julia Roberts - Family background, Julia Roberts - Films, Julia Roberts - Personal life, Julia Roberts - Filmography, Julia Roberts - Awards, Julia Roberts - Awards won, Julia Roberts - Awards nominated

Read more here: » Julia Roberts: Encyclopedia II - Julia Roberts - Family background

Full Frontal: Encyclopedia II - The Sound of Music - Plot outline

In Salzburg, Austria, Maria, a woman studying to become a nun, is sent from her convent to be the governess to seven children of a widowed naval commander, Captain Georg Ritter von Trapp. The children, initially hostile and mischievous, come to like her, and the woman finds herself falling in love with the captain. He was soon to be married to a baroness but marries Maria instead. Maria teaches the children singing. Meanwhile, the Nazis take power in Austria as part of the Anschluss, and want Captain von Trapp back in service. However, during a singing performance in a guarded theater, the whole family ...

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The Sound of Music, The Sound of Music - Plot outline, The Sound of Music - Versions, The Sound of Music - Early films, The Sound of Music - 1959 Broadway musical, The Sound of Music - 1961 London production, The Sound of Music - 1965 film, The Sound of Music - 1981 London revival, The Sound of Music - The 1987 Telarc studio cast recording, The Sound of Music - The 1998 Broadway revival, The Sound of Music - The Australian production, The Sound of Music - 2005 Vienna production, The Sound of Music - Trivia

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Full Frontal: Encyclopedia II - The Sound of Music - Versions

The Sound of Music - Early films. Two German/Austrian films, Die Trapp-Familie (The Trapp Family, 1956) and a sequel, Die Trapp-Familie in Amerika (1958), were written by Herbert Reinecker and directed by Wolfgang Liebeneiner. Ruth Leuwerik played Maria, Hans Holt was von Trapp. The Sound of Music - 1959 Broadway musical. The Sound of Music, with music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II, and a book by Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse, ...

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The Sound of Music, The Sound of Music - Plot outline, The Sound of Music - Versions, The Sound of Music - Early films, The Sound of Music - 1959 Broadway musical, The Sound of Music - 1961 London production, The Sound of Music - 1965 film, The Sound of Music - 1981 London revival, The Sound of Music - The 1987 Telarc studio cast recording, The Sound of Music - The 1998 Broadway revival, The Sound of Music - The Australian production, The Sound of Music - 2005 Vienna production, The Sound of Music - Trivia

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Full Frontal: Encyclopedia II - Digital cinematography - Dalsa Origin

Although it is a relative newcomer into the field of motion-picture and video equipment, Dalsa are a respected manufacturer of extremely high resolution imaging systems, known for their satellite and military imaging products. The Origin uses a 4K x 2K pixel Frame Transfer CCD sensor, much larger than that of any competitor, having the same height as a 35mm film frame but more than 1.5 times its width. Dalsa refer to it as "4K" sensor, although this is somewhat misleading for two reasons: A "True" 4K sensor would have 4,000 pixe ...

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Digital cinematography, Digital cinematography - Sony CineAlta, Digital cinematography - Mini-DV, Digital cinematography - Thomson Viper, Digital cinematography - IMAX, Digital cinematography - Panavision Genesis, Digital cinematography - Dalsa Origin, Digital cinematography - Digital video vs. film, Digital cinematography - Criticisms of video, Digital cinematography - Links

Read more here: » Digital cinematography: Encyclopedia II - Digital cinematography - Dalsa Origin

Full Frontal: Encyclopedia II - Eric Bana - Private life

Bana has been married to Rebecca Gleeson, a former publicist with the Seven Network (the home of the TV series "Full Frontal") and daughter of High Court Chief Justice Murray Gleeson, since 1997. Together they have a son, Klaus (b. August 1999) and a daughter, Sophia (b. April 2002). His wife and son can be seen in the movie Black Hawk Down on a photo. At some point of the movie a US soldier (not Bana's character) is looking at a photo of his wife and child. The props department forgot to take an approriate photo with them, and asked Bana's wife and child who were traveling with him if th ...

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Eric Bana, Eric Bana - Early life, Eric Bana - Career, Eric Bana - Private life, Eric Bana - Selected filmography

Read more here: » Eric Bana: Encyclopedia II - Eric Bana - Private life

Full Frontal: Encyclopedia II - Digital cinematography - Thomson Viper

The Viper FilmStream Camera has the same resolution and frame rate as a high definition video camera like the CineAlta, but captures an uncompressed video image, unlike many earlier HD cameras, which applied lossy compression to the video stream. The Viper was used on Michael Mann's Collateral, and his upcoming film Miami Vice. One of its strengths is the capability to shoot in extremely low light levels, allowing much of Collateral to be shot on the streets of Los Angeles at night wit ...

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Digital cinematography, Digital cinematography - Sony CineAlta, Digital cinematography - Mini-DV, Digital cinematography - Thomson Viper, Digital cinematography - IMAX, Digital cinematography - Panavision Genesis, Digital cinematography - Dalsa Origin, Digital cinematography - Digital video vs. film, Digital cinematography - Criticisms of video, Digital cinematography - Links

Read more here: » Digital cinematography: Encyclopedia II - Digital cinematography - Thomson Viper

Full Frontal: Encyclopedia II - Digital cinematography - Sony CineAlta

The CineAlta series of cameras are high definition video cameras geared toward motion picture production. They can shoot at the same 24 frames per second (24p) as film and have a resolution of 1920x1080 pixels (1080p). For comparison, some film scanners are capable of capturing up to 10,000 pixels horizontally from a standard 35mm frame. CineAlta cameras (most notably the Sony HDW-F900) record onto HDCAM tapes. However, the CineAlta can only record 1440 x 1080 pixel compressed component video in this mode Episode II of the S ...

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Digital cinematography, Digital cinematography - Sony CineAlta, Digital cinematography - Mini-DV, Digital cinematography - Thomson Viper, Digital cinematography - IMAX, Digital cinematography - Panavision Genesis, Digital cinematography - Dalsa Origin, Digital cinematography - Digital video vs. film, Digital cinematography - Criticisms of video, Digital cinematography - Links

Read more here: » Digital cinematography: Encyclopedia II - Digital cinematography - Sony CineAlta

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