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"center.tv OB Van in front of the Gürzenich center.tv is a German regional TV channel, with customised programmes for Aachen, Cologne and other German cities as well as Singapore. It broadcasts 24/7, providing with information, service, entertainment, culture and sport-oriented formats, including short advertisement breaks to lend an opportunity for smaller local companies to promote themselves. center.tv can be received via a digital or analogue cable connection, and via internet livestream. Journalistic activity on the part of center.tv is limited to being carried out mainly by video and hobby journalists. Category:Television stations in Germany Category:Television networks in Germany Category:Mass media in Cologne "
"Murus Gallicus in Basel Basel-Münsterhügel is the site of an Iron Age (late La Tène) fort or oppidum, known as Basel oppidum, constructed by the Gaulish Rauraci after the battle of Bibracte in 58 BC. It the site of Basel Minster, in the Swiss city of Basel. The fort was abandoned or destroyed shortly after its construction, before the end of the 1st century BC, with the Roman conquest of the Alps and the establishment of the province of Gallia Belgica. By the early 1st century AD, there was a small vicus on the hill built on top of the ruins of the oppidum, possibly the origin of the name Basilia, from a toponym villa Basilia "estate of Basilius". In the mid-3rd century, the ruined oppidum was rebuilt as a Roman castrum, fortified with an encircling wall in c. 270. The vicus was abandoned, and the hill served as part of the Roman fortifications of the Rhine against the advancing Alamanni throughout the 4th century. The name Basilia for the Roman fortification is first mentioned in 237/8, and is named by Ammianus Marcellinus as a base used by Valentinian I in his campaign in Gaul in the 360s. The castle was abandoned after the death of Flavius Aetius in 454 and was probably once again in ruins by the 6th century, when the Alamannic settlement was established that would grow into the medieval city of Basel. The first Basel cathedral was built on the site in the early 9th century (replaced by an early Romanesque structure in c. 999-1025, and by the current late Romanesque church in the 12th century). The site was excavated by Furger-Gunti in the 1970s. There is an older undefended La Tène site at Basel Gasfabrik, not far from the oppidum, which was abandoned after the fort was completed. See also * Murus Gallicus * Augusta Raurica References *René Teuteberg, Basler Geschichte Christoph Merian Verlag, 2nd ed. Basel 1988. , p. 52\. *Andres Furger-Gunti, Oppidum Basel-Münsterhügel. Grabungen 1971-72 an der Rittergasse 5, Jahrbuch SGU, 1974/75, pp. 77–111. *Andres Furger-Gunti, Das spätkeltische Oppidum von Basel-Münsterhügel: Der Murus Gallicus, Archäologisches Korrespondenzblatt 2, 1972, pp. 165–168. *Andres Furger-Gunti, Das keltische Basel (1981). External links *http://www.andresfurger.ch/ Category:Oppida Category:Archaeological sites in Switzerland Category:History of Basel Category:Buildings and structures in Basel Category:Celtic towns Category:1st-century BC establishments "
"Light Decision is a 2010 UK short film directed by Juriaan Booji for Work Of Art Films that raises awareness about social issues associated with teenage knife crime in London. It was written by Ewa Cichon and produced by Ewa Cichon and Kay Headley who also plays the role of the father-Cassius Paterson, who is the main character in the film. Light Decision was presented at the Cannes Film Festival 2010 Short Film Corner. Background Writer and Producer Ewa Cichon first came up with the idea for the film in 2008, when knife crime in London was on the rise. With each press report of another murder, there always seemed to have been someone stating that "lessons must be learnt...", which eventually became the theme of the film Light Decision — How many "lessons" do we have to learn before we finally decide to do something? Production In April 2009, Juriaan Booij, an RCA graduate and a filmmaker best known for his documentary about a sinking nation of Tuvalu "King Tide", was filming his graduation short film "Conformists". Juriaan cast Kay Headley and Tom Bonington, both actors who went on to star in 'Light Decision'. Ewa Cichon had been asked to take stills from the set and that's how Ewa and Juriaan met. Having been very impressed with Juriaan's style as a director, Ewa and Kay set up a meeting with him and "Conformists" Director of Photography Justin Brown for August 2009 to discuss the script for "Light Decision". Principal photography commenced on 6 October 2009, when the beginning of the film had been shot. After finding a new DOP (Tom Turley), the filming continued in November 2009. By the end of January 2010 the film had been edited by Kay Headley and Ewa Cichon with input from the director. Kay Headley composed the music for the film and designed the sound. In March 2010, the film had been entered to Cannes Film Festival Short Film Corner and the London Film Festival. Cast *Cassius Patterson- Kay Headley *Sean Patterson- Kane Headley- Cummings *Tom- Tom Bonington *Jenny- Tina Meegan *Chris- Ann Etchells *Martin- Alex Murphy *Jamal- Jonathan Renner *Carlton- Maniki Boulasi *Reporter- Sophie Lois Hemphill ReferencesExternal links * Official website * Category:British short films Category:British films "