Work done by the hands.
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And that handiwork – from the show's resilient and creative audience – still comes by the sackload.
No one looks at their watch, no one is fretting about their time, no one is rushing to get to the end… At the halfway point the grounds of a local school have been turned into a base camp with neat rows of tents bumping up across the playing fields like the handiwork of some massive mole with OCD.
Along with a pre-recorded appearance from the cast of the Little Shop Of Horrors musical, which ends with presenter Barney Harwood being eaten by a plant, there's a quiz about germs, a VT in which Radzi Chinyanganya goes diving, and a segment inspecting viewers' sent-in handiwork.
You probably know her handiwork – at least, you will if you saw the stories about how two Swansea shoppers came back from the local Primark with bargain dresses mysteriously bearing extra labels.
It glitters with impressive buildings, including the handiwork of four Pritzker prize winners (I.M. Pei, Renzo Piano, Norman Foster and Rem Koolhaas).
As The Economist went to press, cybersleuths drafted in by the studio were still trying to discover who is behind the attack.Much suspicion has focused on North Korea, which has denied responsibility, but not ruled out the possibility that the hack might be the handiwork of "supporters and sympathisers".
The credit crunch was the handiwork of bankers (who lent too much money) and policymakers (who fooled themselves into thinking that they had abolished boom and bust).
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