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editPlease don't delete directly ---- I need a few minutes to add in notable content etc. Thanks. All.labour.in.vain (talk) 14:48, 30 January 2009 (UTC)
Notability
editI don't see how the current article survives notability.
The following paragraphs have been deleted twice as not "factual", but they do provide notability if referenced IMHO:
During its early years, TVF created a number of award-winning programmes, amongst which was The World This Week, a weekly current-affairs show on Channel 4, and winner of the Gold Award at the New York Television and Film Festival.
TVF won The Emily Award in 1991 at the American Film and Video Festival, and The Amnesty International Award in 1995 for best documentary.
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editThe following text was removed from the article with the edit summary of "not productions of TVF".[1] Were they or not? Ty 18:35, 27 April 2010 (UTC)
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Productions included Mysteries of the Cocaine Mummies, Sacred Weeds, Greenhouse Conspiracy—a polemic for Equinox which was nominated as runner-up in the Shell Cawston Prize, 1991—and Dancing with the Devil, winner of the Critics Prize, Prix Danube and nominated for the BFI Grierson Award.
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