Found 5 articles matching 'Mission'.
Monthly arts and media column
Eleanor Margesson
Date posted: 1 Jan 2010
If you’re not sure who Michael McIntyre is or what he does then you’re either abroad or refusing to switch on your TV.
He is a 33-year-old stand-up comedian who has experienced a meteoric rise to fame over the last couple of years. He’s come from literally nowhere, largely because of the decision by Prince Charles to put him into his own 60th birthday celebrations as well as a Royal Variety Performance in 2006.
Monthly arts and media column
Eleanor Margesson
Date posted: 1 Apr 2008
Is her controversial book How to Cheat at Cooking professional suicide? Or does Delia know more about our cooking habits than we are ready to confess? Eleanor wonders if she’ll need to bother putting her apron on.
For those like me learning to cook in the 1980s and 90s, Delia was our guiding light. Moving us on from Mrs. Beeton, her Complete Cookery Course could be used to look up any dish and follow simple instructions to obtain a decent result.
Monthly arts column
Eleanor Margesson
Date posted: 1 Nov 2006
Monday nights have just got more thrilling. Eleanor Margesson watches as the fifth series of Spooks unfolds on BBC1.
Imagine you are a spy. Your mission: to bug the house of a terror suspect in order to gain intelligence about their imminent bombing campaign. As you enter the empty house on a rainy night, a cat escapes past you into the dark. What do you do?
Monthly media and arts column
Eleanor Margesson
Date posted: 1 Dec 2005
How much do you know about the computer games that teenage boys will be asking for this Christmas?
If you were lucky enough to own a ZX80 games console in the late 70s then you were probably the envy of all your friends. Oh the excitement of the downhill skiing game! The joy of avoiding huge white square pixels with your cursor as they hurtled towards you at increasing speeds! Perhaps you even had a brilliant top score in the game of ‘pong’, the table tennis game with the rewarding ‘beep’ as the ball was successfully batted back over the electronic net. What satisfaction on a rainy afternoon!
Monthly media and arts column
Eleanor Margesson
Date posted: 1 Nov 2005
I’ve got about an hour before my husband returns from work and we can watch the next episode in the fourth series of the hit serial ‘24’.
The first three episodes have set in place a nail-biting hostage scenario that only the mighty Jack Bauer of the Los Angeles Counter Terrorist Unit could cope with, and I’m desperate to know how it all plays out.
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