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The Daily Telegraph's Charles Starmer-Smith dons his tuxedo and dives off the world's highest bungee-jump - the Verzasca Dam, from 007 film GoldenEye. It's a 728 feet leap down the wall - that's almost the same as Britain's tallest building, the Canary Wharf Tower.
The try of the Rugby World Cup came when USA Eagles winger Takudzwa Ngwenya outraced South Africa's Bryan Habana, according to commentator Nigel Starmer-Smith.
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A brilliant ad for E4 set in the 1970s.
Thanks to xrahspex for the info that the music was featured on Rugby Special presented by Nigel Starmer-Smith. The composer is Brian Bennett and the track is called "Holy Mackerel".
The whole song can be downloaded here: http://www.thesweene y.org/music/KPM/holy mackerel.mp3
A brilliant ad for E4 set in the 1970s.
Thanks to xrahspex for the info that the music was featured on Rugby Special presented by Nigel Starmer-Smith. The composer is Brian Bennett and the track is called "Holy Mackerel".
The whole song can be downloaded here: http://www.thesweene y.org/music/KPM/holy mackerel.mp3