Notting Hill
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Release date | Turkey |
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Directors | Roger Michell |
Featured song | She |
Screenplay | Richard Curtis |
Composers | Trevor Jones |
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Awards | British Comedy Award for Best Comedy Film |
BAFTA Orange Film of the Year | |
Reviews | www.imdb.com |
Theatrical region aware release date | 2022-02-01 09:24:54 |
Box offic | $363.9 million |
Written by | Richard Curtis |
Produc by | Duncan Kenworthy |
Cast | Hugh Grant |
Product compani | PolyGram Filmed Entertainment |
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ID | 734054 |
About Notting Hill
William, a British bookseller, meets and falls in love with Anna, a high-profile American actress. However, their relationship goes through many problems due to their different social statuses.
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... The last reference in the movie is Notting Hill because Hugh Grant is the only one who knows what love is! " he laughs...
Official stop and search figures published with 'dodgy' warning
... The orders give the police powers to stop people within a designated area, such as the Notting Hill Carnival...
Notting Hill Carnival: Eight injured in stabbings
...By Jess Warren & PA MediaBBC NewsEight men have been injured in separate stabbings at the Notting Hill Carnival...
Notting Hill Carnival celebrates Windrush legacy in blaze of colour
...By Adriana ElguetaBBC NewsLondoners celebrating Caribbean culture at Notting Hill Carnival have been back winding their way through the streets of west London for the famous parade s 55th incarnation...
Notting Hill Carnival: Children's day in pictures
...The future of the Notting Hill Carnival was at the forefront on Sunday as the traditional children s day parade wound through the streets of west London...
Rail services across England hit as 20,000 staff begin strike
... The action comes the same day as events including the Notting Hill Carnival and Reading and Leeds festivals...
Train strikes to hit major events like Reading and Leeds festivals
... Thousands will be travelling to events such as the Notting Hill Carnival and the Reading and Leeds festivals...
UK weather: Hottest late August bank holiday weekend on record
People on Bournemouth beach enjoy the record-breaking temperatures
It has been the hottest late August Bank Holiday weekend ever - with temperatures reaching 33. 3C (91. 94F) in west London.
The Met Office confirmed the new record temperature, which was set at Heathrow.
It beats the previous record of 31. 5C (88. 7F), set in 2001 and again at Heathrow.
And BBC Weather said UK temperatures could reach similar levels on Monday - with highs of up to 33C in south-east England.
On Saturday a where 28. 8C was recorded.
In Scotland, which does not have a late August Bank Holiday , temperatures were slightly cooler - But still reached 27C in Auchincruive, Ayrshire .
Revellers at the Notting Hill Carnival enjoyed The Weather A woman cools off by jumping into The Sea at Whitby, Yorkshire Beachgoers made The Most of the sizzling temperatures in YorkshireBBC Weather said that, on Monday , The South east of England could experience temperatures of between 32C and 33C, which would be a national record for the late August Bank Holiday Monday .
And the London Ambulance Service advised people attending Notting Hill Carnival on Monday to drink plenty of water, use sun cream and remain in The Shade where possible.
Temperatures across the UK could Get Even hotter before the late August Bank Holiday weekend finishes The warm weather meant people had to find ways to Stay CoolLast month, the UK's highest ever temperature when 38. 7C was measured.
It beat the previous UK record of 38. 5C, set in Kent in 2003.
The government's Advisory Committee on Climate Change has warned the UK is not prepared for the increase in heatwaves that is expected with Global Warming .
Earlier this summer, it called for more action to make sure homes and other buildings such as hospitals and care facilities could be comfortable and safe in higher temperatures.
Source of news: bbc.com