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July 11, 2007

Your inspirational place

Now here's a chance for Friends with a flair for the visual to instil themselves in the national consciousness. The TV programme Heaven and Earth is looking for films which show the most inspirational places in Britain, and the challenge is going out to viewers.
If you watch this programme on Sunday mornings (BBC 1) you'll know that the presenter is Gloria Hunniford and she will be introducing the project on the combined Heaven and Earth and YouTube websites (www.bbc.co.uk/heaven and www.youtube.com). There will also be advice from BBC cameramen on filming and editing. Four films will be chosen by a panel at the end of July for screening in August.
Which location would Friends choose? Swarthmoor? Brigflatts?
According to producer Oliver File 'we're expecting a range of places to be featured - from classic cathedrals to stunning countryside locations or sites of ancient stone circles. And I'm sure someone will be choosing Old Trafford or Lords Cricket Ground as their most inspirational place!\

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