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The North London Arts Cinema is open seven days a week, showing a variety of British and foreign films, and the price of tickets are sold accordingly. Next week we will show an Italian film called Midnight Meeting. It is set in Milan in the 1950s. You can see that film from Monday to Thursday in September. It will be on twice a day in the evenings. That’s at 6:45 and 9: 15. the film lasts 2 hours and 15 minutes. Tickets are 4 pounds, but there is a special student ticket at 2.80 pounds for all our midweek films. Please bring your student card if you want the cheaper ticket. The nearest car park to the cinema is in Hauxton Street. That’s H-A-U-X-T-O-N. It will help to keep your car safe when a film is on, and there is no need for you to pay for it. It’s just five minutes’ walk from the cinema.
Thank you for calling the North London Arts Cinema. If you require further information, phone during office hours 9: 00 am to 4: 30 pm, Monday to Friday.
M:Mrs .Whinfield,thank you very much for allowing me to visit your wonderful garden.It really helps me a lot to write an article on Dorset Gardens for our paper.Now I wonder if I could ask you a few questions.
W: Yes ,sure
M: Could you tell me when you became interested in gardening ?
W: Well ,I was always interested in wild flowers.And then in 1980, I read Marjory Fisher’s book, Cottage Garden Flowers, which is full of practical advice and personal opinions .But I was reading about plans that I didn’t know. So I started to read as much as I could, and get different writers’ advice,I also used to visit Kew Gardens a lot.That was when we lived in Harrow, West LondonI learned a lot from my visits.
M: Yes, certainly.That’s why I came here, mm.Now what was your first garden like ?
W: It was a very tiny piece of land ,which came with my house and Harrow ,West London.I don’t grow many plants from seeds ,but I have several friends, and we often give each other plants,My garden is a place which often reminds me of so many people through the plants they’ve given me.