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TCM Competition
THE film channel TCM (Turner Classic Movies) honours one of the biggest and best names in the entertainment industry throughout May, the legendary singer and actor Frank Sinatra.
To celebrate the
occasion, TCM has teamed up with News Shopper to offer four lucky readers the chance to have music in their pockets.
In a month-long celebration of his outstanding
acting career, TCM marks 10 years since Sinatra's death with a selection of his most popular films every weekend throughout May and on the actual anniversary, May 14 at 3pm on TCM and 9pm on TCM 2.
Exclusively to TCM, the Strictly Sinatra season
includes insights from
his children, Frank Jr, Nancy and Tina who also introduce some of the films, including High
Society, Never So Few and The Tender Trap.
It's a busy month at TCM as May sees the launch of the prestigious annual short film competition TCM Classic Shorts 2008.
The competition is held in conjunction with The Times BFI London Film Festival.
Budding film makers wanting to enter can download an application form at the website
(tcmclassicshorts.com) and be in with a chance of winning a cash prize and be judged by high profile industry insiders.
For more information about TCM, visit the website tcmonline.co.uk
12:32pm Tuesday 6th May 2008
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