In the 1980s, BBC Manchester made a show turned down twice by the main BBC. What was the show and why were BBC Manchester able to make it?
Red Dwarf? I believe it was only produced as BBC North had some budget left over after the scrapping of a Ben Elton comedy - the name of which entirely escapes me...
One year ago this week, a team of scientists found that when more than one photon was fired through a cloud of rubidium in a chamber cooled by lasers to just a few degrees above absolute zero, the photons teamed up and started interacting and behaving in a surprising and unexpected manner. Thus they had invented a fabled weapon. Which weapon?
NZ, was this Dec 25th 2013 or another year? I've tried looking to see if any players who played for a team called the Bulls was murdered, but that doesn't seem to answer the question at all.
It was December 25th about 300 BC. The event is/was commemorated in what became Northumberland (and in other places too).
OK...What did Christian fundamentalists in the USA attempt to have banned in schools in Colorado in 2002 ? If you know the answer then go ahead and set the next one - because I will not have internet access again until tonight.
Didn't they want the teaching of evolutionism banned, so creationism was the only explanation of how we got here.
No, not Harry Potter BB though there have also been problems with this. What I am thinking of was also banned for Moslems in Malaysia.
Nope - A clue is that the fundamentalists opposed this because they said it contravened the separation of religion and the state.
Strangely enough this was also officially banned in Poland at one time - a friend of mine taught this there and was investigated by the police for it.