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  2. Four-minute warning - Wikipedia

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    The four-minute warning was a central plot and narrative device in dramas (both on stage and screen) and novels, often being the motor force of plays, films, novels and cartoon strips. The BBC drama Threads, about how society decays after a nuclear holocaust, focuses on an attack on Sheffield. The War Game also portrays the four-minute warning ...

  3. Four Minute Warning (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Four Minute Warning" is the first single released from Take That band member Mark Owen's second solo studio album, In Your Own Time. The single was released on 4 August 2003 as his first single on Island Records, after he was dropped from RCA in September 1997.

  4. Apollo: Atmospheres and Soundtracks - Wikipedia

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    "4-Minute Warning" (John Paul Jones) "For Her Atoms" (Lydia Kavina (Theremin), Misha Malin) In the liner notes, Eno describes his experience of watching the Apollo 11 landing in 1969 and his sense that the strangeness of the event was compromised by the low quality of the television transmission and an excess of journalists' commentary. He thus ...

  5. United Kingdom Warning and Monitoring Organisation

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    WB1401 warning receiver in a former local authority control centre. The Director UKWMO was located at the United Kingdom Regional Air Operations Command (UK RAOC) at RAF Booker tasked with instigating the four-minute warning. [4] The Deputy Director would be located at a standby UK RAOC, described at the time as being "elsewhere in the UK".

  6. 3-Minute Warning - Wikipedia

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    3-Minute Warning was an American professional wrestling tag team consisting of cousins Matt AnoaŹ»i and Eddie Fatu, most notable for their time with WWF/E under their ...

  7. Four Past Midnight - Wikipedia

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    Four Past Midnight is a collection of novellas written by Stephen King in 1988 and 1989 and published in August 1990. [1] It is his second book of this type, the first one being Different Seasons.

  8. Wat Tyler (band) - Wikipedia

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    Wat Tyler evolved from early 1980s anarcho-punk band 4 Minute Warning, [2] and were performing gigs by 1986. [3] Debut EP Contemporary Farming Issues was released in 1989 and included "Hops and Barley", later covered by and a live favourite for Leatherface.

  9. Talk:Four-minute warning - Wikipedia

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    If I remember correctly four minutes was listed as the _maximum_ warning time to be expected by the public. I'm sure Duncan Campbell wrote about that in 'War Plan UK'. Mark Grant 14:53, 10 March 2007 (UTC) The estimated maximum time between detection and impact was seven minutes, with three minutes taken to get the system activated.