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When we started broadcasting live sessions of the elected Palestinian legislative council, the official Palestinian Authority TV station started jamming us.
Whereas the rules for American football and baseball could have been written by a committee of TV-ad salesmen, jamming commercials into a soccer game is simply not possibleChris Goddard Plano, Texas * SIR – When the World Cup was first played in the 1930s it made sense that all the main games should be played in one country.
She eventually wangled a role in a Radio 4 comedy with Arabella Weir, then got a part in 1998's Big Train; Morris, who directed the Big Train pilot, recruited her for his sinister radio series Blue Jam and its TV successor, Jam.
It features Lemmy's two Motorhead bandmates, Phil Campbell and Mikkey Dee, who both appear in the TV ad jamming in a bar close to Lemmy's home in Los Angeles, but which has been dressed to give the impression of rural France.
The signals of Radio and TV Martí are jammed by the Cuban government and reach few people on the island.
Kremlin-backed TV channels were jammed into the airspace, Russian-language newspapers disseminated stories and content produced in Moscow, while NGOs, funded by Russian money, offered up talking heads on every issue under the sun.
Her career began in a Radio 4 comedy with Arabella Weir, and she went on to be cast in Big Train, Blue Jam – Chris Morris's surreal radio comedy – and its TV offshoot, Jam.
His last TV series, Jam, was broadcast in 2000.
But while preparing for the change, the network was still producing the final editions of "The Early Show," creating a TV traffic jam of sorts that Mr. Rhodes and other CBS executives had to manage.
The three series – Radio 4 Extra will broadcast the first five episodes of series one – were later turned into a Channel 4 TV show, Jam, which fell foul of the Broadcasting Standards Council, the Ofcom of its day, which said it "pushed at the boundaries of acceptability".
And, like the secret KGB surveillance rooms in Hotel Viru and the radio and TV signal-jamming tower in St Olaf's Church, this remarkable chapter of Tallinn's spy story also reveals an unsuspected side to another of the city's most famous tourist sites – Toompea Castle.
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