COMPETITIONS

OELIOATESSEN: SEE THE FILM,

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( EAT THE FOOD!

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Delicatessen, opening at the Cameo Cinema, Edinburgh, on Friday 14

February, takes designer cannibalism, cartoon-style surrealism and

French humour to new extremes. It’s a iilm about some rather strange people whose primary concern is iood.

li iilms and tood are your primary concerns then the Cameo Cinema and the Lupe Pintos Deli, 24 Leven Street, Edinburgh, (031 228 6241) have the periect prize ior you. Answer the two questions below by Monday 24 February and you could win a iirst prize oi two tickets to see Delicatessen and a hamper oi delicious American and Mexican grub (no human ilesh included, honest)! There are also three runner-up pairs oi tickets to see the iilm.

1. In Delicatessen a group oi vegetarian terrorists live in the sewers— what are they called?

2. How much is 1/2lb oi Monterey Jack in the Lupe Pintos Deli?

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lCOMEDY EVENING

A new two-month season at top-rate comedy has iust enjoyed a successiul kick oii, sponsored by Jim Beam Bourbon and hosted by The Arches Theatre, Glasgow, and the Counting House, Edinburgh. As well

as the very best oi Scottish talent, the series showcases many at the best names irom the London stand-up circuitincluding Mark Lamarr, lan

McPherson, Johnny Meres (aka Immaterial), Jeii Green, Donna

MacPhail, Richard Morton and Kevin Day.

Taking place on Thursdays in Glasgow and Fridays in Edinburgh, the Jim Beam Comedy Evenings give you the chance to see iour crack comics every week. The List has two passes- one ior each city -to get into every show irom the 27 February. That’s iive shows and nearly 20 comedians ior tree! The winners will also get a bottle oi Jim Beam and there are iive runner-up T-shirts.

Just answer the question and return the iorm by Friday 21 February when the draw will take place.

What is the name oi Scotland’s only comedy collective which has also lent its name to a series on Scottish TV?

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why not?’ and knowing as much gave 3 The chance to win Let’s Go 1992

the tollowing iive winners the chance to ; guides proved a popular incentive to all heckle at Fool’s Paradise, the weekly ; oi you who knew that Harvard

cabaret club at Glasgow’s Old ' University is in Cambridge (we Athenaeum: Michael Daly, David t accepted Boston as well). Guide Petrie, Joanna Graham, Lisa Crampin f winners were Michael Reid (Glasgow), (all Glasgow) and Rona Gray ' Alan Scott (Kilmarnock), ll. Ganson Edinburgh)“ (Selkirk), Sandra Joseph (Dunbar) and

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Lisa Myers (Middlesex). Runner-up back-packs went to ll. Bley, Jim Clements, H. Bradby (all Glasgow), Clare Forshaw (Falkirk), Richard Emerson, D. Brew, Balwant Singh (all Edinburgh) and D. Collecott (Durham).

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 Ihatthe names oi ALL the competitions you are entering are clearly marked on the outside. Photocopies will not be accepted. Employees oi The List are ineligible to enter. The decision oi the competitions editor is iinal. Winners will be notiiied by post or phone. There are no cash alternatives to the prizes oilered. Winners’ names will be published in a iuture edition oi The List.

Dario F0 was the author oi Mistero Butto in which Robbie Coltrane starred ln199D. Readers winning copies at Coltrane’s movie hit, The Pope Must Die, on video were Martin T. Boyle, E. Kllgour, Catrina Allardice (all Edinburgh), Gerald Platt (Ayr) and Kevin Dugan (Bathgate).

THE

BEST OF BRITISH

CINEMA

Screen Entertainment has just released a remarkable 13-part video series encapsulating the highlights oi Britain’s movie heritage. Narrated by Sir John Mills, The Best oi British Cinema takes a look at the concerns oi iilmmakers over the years irom youthiul rebellion to madcap comedy.

Each oi the 13 videos retails at £10.99 and tocuses on two diiierent themes, looking back at countless classic iilms including A Kind oi Loving, The Third Man, The Lady Killers and Whisky Galore. The List has iive videos irom the series to give away: Cliit Hanger/Chase, The Independent Woman/When We Were Young, Classic Characters/Way oi Liie, Attairs oi the Heart/Home Sweet Home and Supernatural/Fantasy.

All you have to do is answer the question, state your preierred video and return the iorm by Tuesday 3 March when the draw will take place.

Who wrote the book on which The Third Man is based?

Preierred video:

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