You are a very very nice man.
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Robert Kerry
Sent: 24 January 2007 15:19
To: backstage@lists.bbc.co.uk
Subject: Re: [backstage] Movies Data

> Yeah - I know that you can't do anything fun unless we can give you 
> more structured data. It's a pain working internally, too; Mark 
> Kermode's podcast is done in Radio, Film 2007 is from scotland (iirc) 
> and the interactive stuff for 5live and the podcast trial is all in a 
> completely different department to the movies website, which until 
> recently had different owners to the interactive telly service... It's

> not just you that can't make interesting stuff, it's us, too.

I'm going to try and tie this data into UCLAP in the mean time, so that
old movie data can be accessed as well as current movies and their
cinema showtimes. I'll probably cross reference titles and release date
etc using MD5 hashes. Future releases will also tie in IMDB, ASN and
other useful references so that you can link into related products and
information sites. Should have a site up for this project including the
first XML Schema this weekend, I've taken Monday and Tuesday off work to
spend time developing it as well.

:o)

Rob
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