NFT / CORONATION STREET COMPETITION

Saturday 18 January 1997 19:02 EST
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The National Film Theatre kicks off its first television festival, TV97, with a Coronation Street bonanza. Combining feature previews, workshops and on-stage events, the festival (6-10 February) offers public access of a kind normally reserved for members of the television industry. Highlights include behind-the-scenes revelations from Channel 4 News and the nation's favourite Northern soap. In association with the Independent on Sunday, the NFT is offering an all-expenses-paid trip to the Coronation Street set in Manchester for one reader and their guest, plus 10 runners-up prizes of day passes to the festival.

To get behind the camera one way or the other, simply tell us the name of Derek's stolen gnome.

Answers, on a postcard please, to: Jo Denham (TV97/ IoS offer), National Film Theatre, South Bank, London SE1 8XT.

For further information ring 0171 928 3232.

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