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David Litchlield was so impressed with your very own ultra-chic List magazine that he couldn’t wait to give away the entire contents of his home as prizes for its readers. ‘No, David,‘ we pleaded, ‘hang on to something for yourself. We’ll just take your Motorolla Carphone and your Sky Satellite Dish —that’fl do us.’

Well, it took some negotiation. David insisted that the least he could do was throw in a Iifetime's subscription to his sophisticated, upmarket Ritz Newspaper Magazine. ‘How about a List T-shirt in return?’ we suggested, but before he could reply, he’d driven through a tunnel and cut off the carphone.

And so the deal was struck. One lucky List reader will win a Motorolla ABOOX cellular carphone (retail value £500; installation fee of £110 included in the prize), a Sky TV satellite dish and a lifetime’s free monthy subscription to Ritz Newspaper

Magazine! All you have to do is answerthe questions, return the form by 1 December and as a lavourto David you might like to go and splash out £2 at the newsagents for a copy of his magazine.

Who is Mick Jagger’s current girlfriend ?

A: Marie Helvin B: Christie Brinkley C: Jerry Hall

What is the lirst name of Sean Connery‘s son?

A: Richard B: John C: Jason

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Send to RlTZ COMPETITION, The List, 14 High Street, Edinburgh EH1 1TE.

PHIL COOL VIDEOS AND TICKETS!

Phil Cool, TV star and voice behind many a Spitting Image puppet, is out on a national tour that takes in the Glasgow Pavilion (20 & 21 Nov) and the Edinburgh King’s (26 Nov). The List has a pair of tickets for both cities as well as two copies of his video Cool ’n’ Hot (Starwood £9.99). As well as his regular stage act, this 75min video also includes a 35min section in which Phil performs with a live rock band for the first time ever. See the Theatre Preview page fora Phil Cool interview. Just answer the question and return the form quickly by 16 November when the draw will take place.

What is the name of Phil Cool’s television programme?

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Send to PHIL COOL COMPETITION, The List, 14 High Street, Edinburgh EH1 1TE.

WIN 150 LPS: SEE ROCK REPORT

Uncle Vanya was the play to be performed at the Tron Theatre, Glasgow, by the Lithuanian State Theatre in the New Beginnings season. Martin Szyplewski, Jim Rooney (both Glasgow) and Kathy Forrester (Edinburgh) won tickets to see Cinzano at the Tron. Dave Clark, M. Hodge (both Glasgow), Alun Urquhart (Clydebank), H. Ganson (Selkirk), F. Maisels (Bilston), and C. Keane (Edinburgh) won tickets to see one of the two dates by the Pekarsky Percussion Ensemble. Jill David, Rona Gray and T. Leadbetter (all Edinburgh) won tickets to see the Leningrad Puppet Theatre. See New Beginnings Feature for details of the continuing events in the season.

On 15 November Hylda Stewart and Angela Murray plus partners will be treated to a luxury night out, ending up at the Cotton Club, Scott Street, Glasgow, where the Marlboro Midnight Tourwill provide an evening at spectacular music and dancing. John Tyson will be wined and dined in similar style when the Tour arrives at the Amphitheatre, Lothian Road, Edinburgh on 17 Nov. All three readers answered correctly that Paul Davidson had a 1975 hit with Midnight Rider.

One of the most popular competitions of late was for the package of six video Modern Classics (CBS/Fox £9.99 each) which includes films like Betty Blue and The Supergrass. Winner of the set was K. McWhinnie (Bothwell), who correctly answered that Ruth Ellis was the last woman to be executed in the UK and also the subject of Dance With A Stranger.

Loudon Wainwright Ill once made an appearance in M.A.S.H. and the following people won copies of his new album, Therapy: Stuart Harrison, Laura Mays (both Glasgow), D. Machan (Dumbarton), Stephen Myles (Falkirk), N. Kynaston and Brian Dickson (both Edinburgh).

Love And Money’s current LP is called Strange Kind Of Love, and the following people won French Connection Love And Money sweatshirts, courtesy of Fontana: Sean Webster, Stephen Lappin, D. Thomson (all Glasgow), lain Sidey, Peter Hastie and Jim Anderson (all Edinburgh).

Another very popular competition was for the boxed sets of four Michael Nyman CDs for which readers had to name any two Peter Greenaway films (titles include The Belly Of An Architect, A Zed And Two Noughts, Drowning By Numbers and The Draughtsman's Contract). The ten winners were Stephen McAndrew, Dionysios Goutsos, Stephen Mitchell (all Glasgow), Paul Kelly-Jarvis (nr Melrose), H. MacPhee (Glenrothes), Stephen Knowles, Jessa Scott, Virna O’Donnell, l. Kyruzakis and Robert Struthers (all Edinburgh).

I Only one entry per person/per competition. It you are entering more than one competition you need use only one envelope, but please make sure thatthe names of ALL the competitions you are entering are clearly marked on the outside. Employees of The List are ineligibleto enter.

84 The List 1()— 23 November 1989

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