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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 ...
"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.
Public information films (PIFs) are a series of government-commissioned short films, shown during television advertising breaks in the United Kingdom.The name is sometimes also applied, faute de mieux, to similar films from other countries, but the US equivalent is the public service announcement (PSA).
BBC Radio recording studio at the Cultybraggan nuclear bunker, Perthshire, shortly before it was dismantled in 2014. The Wartime Broadcasting Service is a service of the BBC that is intended to broadcast in the United Kingdom either after a nuclear attack or if conventional bombing destroyed regular BBC facilities in a conventional war.
Re the definition in the intro, doesn't 4 minutes refer to the time between the public alert and the arrival of nuclear missiles (i.e. four minutes advance warning of an attack), rather than the time between initial detection and the issuing of a public alert? 84.70.44.223 23:32, 11 February 2007 (UTC) I believe you're correct. I'll edit...
Crunchyroll has revealed the release date of the English dub for the first episode of Solo Leveling, and it’s actually surprisingly soon: January 20, 2024. That’s this weekend!
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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 ...