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Photos: Ealing Studios gets broadband virtual tour

Passport to Pimlico goes broadband

By Steve Ranger

Published: 16 May 2006 12:40 GMT


An interactive guide to Ealing Studios and its films has been launched by the British Film Institute (BFI).

Jonathan Ross presents the guide to the studios, most famous for its comedies including The Ladykillers and Passport to Pimlico. During the tour, Ross talks to the user and helps them decide which of the film clips would appeal most.

Photo credit: BT


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