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Display screen gives 3D effect to video
Ferrari Press Agency
Hololuminescent 1
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18/09/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Looking Glass Factory
An ultra thin display screen which can show images and video as if in 3D has been developed.
The US company behind it reckons it could be used to show-off museum artefacts, make eye-popping product ads, and be used for human or animated characters to guide visitors around exhibition spaces.
Called Hololuminescent Display, the screen present video and animated content with convincing depth despite its slim profile
It was developed by New York-based Looking Glass Factory.
The screen, which is just 2.5 cm thick, adds an additional dimension that makes objects appear to float in space on screen.
It even works when viewed by a group of people looking at the display from different angles.
It is not a desktop monitor or TV, but purpose made for eye-catching presentations in commercial and public spaces.
Looking Glass Factory says the Hololuminescent Display can be used to create innovative product displays, gallery installations and even outdoor ads.
OPS:The Hololuminescent Display
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DUKAS_189005395_FER
Display screen gives 3D effect to video
Ferrari Press Agency
Hololuminescent 1
Ref 17158
18/09/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Looking Glass Factory
An ultra thin display screen which can show images and video as if in 3D has been developed.
The US company behind it reckons it could be used to show-off museum artefacts, make eye-popping product ads, and be used for human or animated characters to guide visitors around exhibition spaces.
Called Hololuminescent Display, the screen present video and animated content with convincing depth despite its slim profile
It was developed by New York-based Looking Glass Factory.
The screen, which is just 2.5 cm thick, adds an additional dimension that makes objects appear to float in space on screen.
It even works when viewed by a group of people looking at the display from different angles.
It is not a desktop monitor or TV, but purpose made for eye-catching presentations in commercial and public spaces.
Looking Glass Factory says the Hololuminescent Display can be used to create innovative product displays, gallery installations and even outdoor ads.
OPS:Render showing how the Hololuminescent display could be used for street advertising
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DUKAS_189005436_FER
Display screen gives 3D effect to video
Ferrari Press Agency
Hololuminescent 1
Ref 17158
18/09/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Looking Glass Factory
An ultra thin display screen which can show images and video as if in 3D has been developed.
The US company behind it reckons it could be used to show-off museum artefacts, make eye-popping product ads, and be used for human or animated characters to guide visitors around exhibition spaces.
Called Hololuminescent Display, the screen present video and animated content with convincing depth despite its slim profile
It was developed by New York-based Looking Glass Factory.
The screen, which is just 2.5 cm thick, adds an additional dimension that makes objects appear to float in space on screen.
It even works when viewed by a group of people looking at the display from different angles.
It is not a desktop monitor or TV, but purpose made for eye-catching presentations in commercial and public spaces.
Looking Glass Factory says the Hololuminescent Display can be used to create innovative product displays, gallery installations and even outdoor ads.
OPS:The Hololuminescent Display
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DUKAS_189005434_FER
Display screen gives 3D effect to video
Ferrari Press Agency
Hololuminescent 1
Ref 17158
18/09/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Looking Glass Factory
An ultra thin display screen which can show images and video as if in 3D has been developed.
The US company behind it reckons it could be used to show-off museum artefacts, make eye-popping product ads, and be used for human or animated characters to guide visitors around exhibition spaces.
Called Hololuminescent Display, the screen present video and animated content with convincing depth despite its slim profile
It was developed by New York-based Looking Glass Factory.
The screen, which is just 2.5 cm thick, adds an additional dimension that makes objects appear to float in space on screen.
It even works when viewed by a group of people looking at the display from different angles.
It is not a desktop monitor or TV, but purpose made for eye-catching presentations in commercial and public spaces.
Looking Glass Factory says the Hololuminescent Display can be used to create innovative product displays, gallery installations and even outdoor ads.
OPS:The Hololuminescent Display
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DUKAS_189005432_FER
Display screen gives 3D effect to video
Ferrari Press Agency
Hololuminescent 1
Ref 17158
18/09/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Looking Glass Factory
An ultra thin display screen which can show images and video as if in 3D has been developed.
The US company behind it reckons it could be used to show-off museum artefacts, make eye-popping product ads, and be used for human or animated characters to guide visitors around exhibition spaces.
Called Hololuminescent Display, the screen present video and animated content with convincing depth despite its slim profile
It was developed by New York-based Looking Glass Factory.
The screen, which is just 2.5 cm thick, adds an additional dimension that makes objects appear to float in space on screen.
It even works when viewed by a group of people looking at the display from different angles.
It is not a desktop monitor or TV, but purpose made for eye-catching presentations in commercial and public spaces.
Looking Glass Factory says the Hololuminescent Display can be used to create innovative product displays, gallery installations and even outdoor ads.
OPS:The Hololuminescent Display
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DUKAS_189005430_FER
Display screen gives 3D effect to video
Ferrari Press Agency
Hololuminescent 1
Ref 17158
18/09/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Looking Glass Factory
An ultra thin display screen which can show images and video as if in 3D has been developed.
The US company behind it reckons it could be used to show-off museum artefacts, make eye-popping product ads, and be used for human or animated characters to guide visitors around exhibition spaces.
Called Hololuminescent Display, the screen present video and animated content with convincing depth despite its slim profile
It was developed by New York-based Looking Glass Factory.
The screen, which is just 2.5 cm thick, adds an additional dimension that makes objects appear to float in space on screen.
It even works when viewed by a group of people looking at the display from different angles.
It is not a desktop monitor or TV, but purpose made for eye-catching presentations in commercial and public spaces.
Looking Glass Factory says the Hololuminescent Display can be used to create innovative product displays, gallery installations and even outdoor ads.
OPS:The Hololuminescent Display.
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DUKAS_189005428_FER
Display screen gives 3D effect to video
Ferrari Press Agency
Hololuminescent 1
Ref 17158
18/09/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Looking Glass Factory
An ultra thin display screen which can show images and video as if in 3D has been developed.
The US company behind it reckons it could be used to show-off museum artefacts, make eye-popping product ads, and be used for human or animated characters to guide visitors around exhibition spaces.
Called Hololuminescent Display, the screen present video and animated content with convincing depth despite its slim profile
It was developed by New York-based Looking Glass Factory.
The screen, which is just 2.5 cm thick, adds an additional dimension that makes objects appear to float in space on screen.
It even works when viewed by a group of people looking at the display from different angles.
It is not a desktop monitor or TV, but purpose made for eye-catching presentations in commercial and public spaces.
Looking Glass Factory says the Hololuminescent Display can be used to create innovative product displays, gallery installations and even outdoor ads.
OPS:The Hololuminescent Display
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DUKAS_189005426_FER
Display screen gives 3D effect to video
Ferrari Press Agency
Hololuminescent 1
Ref 17158
18/09/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Looking Glass Factory
An ultra thin display screen which can show images and video as if in 3D has been developed.
The US company behind it reckons it could be used to show-off museum artefacts, make eye-popping product ads, and be used for human or animated characters to guide visitors around exhibition spaces.
Called Hololuminescent Display, the screen present video and animated content with convincing depth despite its slim profile
It was developed by New York-based Looking Glass Factory.
The screen, which is just 2.5 cm thick, adds an additional dimension that makes objects appear to float in space on screen.
It even works when viewed by a group of people looking at the display from different angles.
It is not a desktop monitor or TV, but purpose made for eye-catching presentations in commercial and public spaces.
Looking Glass Factory says the Hololuminescent Display can be used to create innovative product displays, gallery installations and even outdoor ads.
OPS:The Hololuminescent Display
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DUKAS_189005424_FER
Display screen gives 3D effect to video
Ferrari Press Agency
Hololuminescent 1
Ref 17158
18/09/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Looking Glass Factory
An ultra thin display screen which can show images and video as if in 3D has been developed.
The US company behind it reckons it could be used to show-off museum artefacts, make eye-popping product ads, and be used for human or animated characters to guide visitors around exhibition spaces.
Called Hololuminescent Display, the screen present video and animated content with convincing depth despite its slim profile
It was developed by New York-based Looking Glass Factory.
The screen, which is just 2.5 cm thick, adds an additional dimension that makes objects appear to float in space on screen.
It even works when viewed by a group of people looking at the display from different angles.
It is not a desktop monitor or TV, but purpose made for eye-catching presentations in commercial and public spaces.
Looking Glass Factory says the Hololuminescent Display can be used to create innovative product displays, gallery installations and even outdoor ads.
OPS:The Hololuminescent Display
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DUKAS_189005420_FER
Display screen gives 3D effect to video
Ferrari Press Agency
Hololuminescent 1
Ref 17158
18/09/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Looking Glass Factory
An ultra thin display screen which can show images and video as if in 3D has been developed.
The US company behind it reckons it could be used to show-off museum artefacts, make eye-popping product ads, and be used for human or animated characters to guide visitors around exhibition spaces.
Called Hololuminescent Display, the screen present video and animated content with convincing depth despite its slim profile
It was developed by New York-based Looking Glass Factory.
The screen, which is just 2.5 cm thick, adds an additional dimension that makes objects appear to float in space on screen.
It even works when viewed by a group of people looking at the display from different angles.
It is not a desktop monitor or TV, but purpose made for eye-catching presentations in commercial and public spaces.
Looking Glass Factory says the Hololuminescent Display can be used to create innovative product displays, gallery installations and even outdoor ads.
OPS:The Hololuminescent Display
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DUKAS_189005417_FER
Display screen gives 3D effect to video
Ferrari Press Agency
Hololuminescent 1
Ref 17158
18/09/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Looking Glass Factory
An ultra thin display screen which can show images and video as if in 3D has been developed.
The US company behind it reckons it could be used to show-off museum artefacts, make eye-popping product ads, and be used for human or animated characters to guide visitors around exhibition spaces.
Called Hololuminescent Display, the screen present video and animated content with convincing depth despite its slim profile
It was developed by New York-based Looking Glass Factory.
The screen, which is just 2.5 cm thick, adds an additional dimension that makes objects appear to float in space on screen.
It even works when viewed by a group of people looking at the display from different angles.
It is not a desktop monitor or TV, but purpose made for eye-catching presentations in commercial and public spaces.
Looking Glass Factory says the Hololuminescent Display can be used to create innovative product displays, gallery installations and even outdoor ads.
OPS:The Hololuminescent Display
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DUKAS_189005414_FER
Display screen gives 3D effect to video
Ferrari Press Agency
Hololuminescent 1
Ref 17158
18/09/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Looking Glass Factory
An ultra thin display screen which can show images and video as if in 3D has been developed.
The US company behind it reckons it could be used to show-off museum artefacts, make eye-popping product ads, and be used for human or animated characters to guide visitors around exhibition spaces.
Called Hololuminescent Display, the screen present video and animated content with convincing depth despite its slim profile
It was developed by New York-based Looking Glass Factory.
The screen, which is just 2.5 cm thick, adds an additional dimension that makes objects appear to float in space on screen.
It even works when viewed by a group of people looking at the display from different angles.
It is not a desktop monitor or TV, but purpose made for eye-catching presentations in commercial and public spaces.
Looking Glass Factory says the Hololuminescent Display can be used to create innovative product displays, gallery installations and even outdoor ads.
OPS:The Hololuminescent Display
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DUKAS_189005411_FER
Display screen gives 3D effect to video
Ferrari Press Agency
Hololuminescent 1
Ref 17158
18/09/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Looking Glass Factory
An ultra thin display screen which can show images and video as if in 3D has been developed.
The US company behind it reckons it could be used to show-off museum artefacts, make eye-popping product ads, and be used for human or animated characters to guide visitors around exhibition spaces.
Called Hololuminescent Display, the screen present video and animated content with convincing depth despite its slim profile
It was developed by New York-based Looking Glass Factory.
The screen, which is just 2.5 cm thick, adds an additional dimension that makes objects appear to float in space on screen.
It even works when viewed by a group of people looking at the display from different angles.
It is not a desktop monitor or TV, but purpose made for eye-catching presentations in commercial and public spaces.
Looking Glass Factory says the Hololuminescent Display can be used to create innovative product displays, gallery installations and even outdoor ads.
OPS:The Hololuminescent Display
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_189005407_FER
Display screen gives 3D effect to video
Ferrari Press Agency
Hololuminescent 1
Ref 17158
18/09/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Looking Glass Factory
An ultra thin display screen which can show images and video as if in 3D has been developed.
The US company behind it reckons it could be used to show-off museum artefacts, make eye-popping product ads, and be used for human or animated characters to guide visitors around exhibition spaces.
Called Hololuminescent Display, the screen present video and animated content with convincing depth despite its slim profile
It was developed by New York-based Looking Glass Factory.
The screen, which is just 2.5 cm thick, adds an additional dimension that makes objects appear to float in space on screen.
It even works when viewed by a group of people looking at the display from different angles.
It is not a desktop monitor or TV, but purpose made for eye-catching presentations in commercial and public spaces.
Looking Glass Factory says the Hololuminescent Display can be used to create innovative product displays, gallery installations and even outdoor ads.
OPS:The Hololuminescent Display
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_189005403_FER
Display screen gives 3D effect to video
Ferrari Press Agency
Hololuminescent 1
Ref 17158
18/09/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Looking Glass Factory
An ultra thin display screen which can show images and video as if in 3D has been developed.
The US company behind it reckons it could be used to show-off museum artefacts, make eye-popping product ads, and be used for human or animated characters to guide visitors around exhibition spaces.
Called Hololuminescent Display, the screen present video and animated content with convincing depth despite its slim profile
It was developed by New York-based Looking Glass Factory.
The screen, which is just 2.5 cm thick, adds an additional dimension that makes objects appear to float in space on screen.
It even works when viewed by a group of people looking at the display from different angles.
It is not a desktop monitor or TV, but purpose made for eye-catching presentations in commercial and public spaces.
Looking Glass Factory says the Hololuminescent Display can be used to create innovative product displays, gallery installations and even outdoor ads.
OPS:The Hololuminescent Display
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''The Voice Of Hind Rajab'' Red Carpet - The 82nd Venice International Film Festival
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''The Voice Of Hind Rajab'' Red Carpet - The 82nd Venice International Film Festival
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''The Voice Of Hind Rajab'' Red Carpet - The 82nd Venice International Film Festival
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''The Voice Of Hind Rajab'' Red Carpet - The 82nd Venice International Film Festival
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ROYALS - Prinz Harry gibt Interview auf ITV
Strict embargo until 21:00 GMT 08 January 2023. This photograph is (C) ITN and can only be reproduced for editorial purposes directly in connection with the programme or event mentioned herein. Editorial Use Only.
Mandatory Credit: Photo by ITV/Shutterstock (13700715af)
Strict embargo until 21:00 GMT 08 January 2023. ITV TO SHOW UK EXCLUSIVE Prince Harry INTERVIEW WITH Tom Bradby PRODUCED BY ITN PRODUCTIONS
HARRY: THE INTERVIEW
Sunday January 8th at 9pm on ITV1 and ITVX
Behind the scenes picture: Prince Harry, Prince Harry interviewed by Tom Bradby in California.
ITV will show an exclusive interview with Prince Harry, Prince Harry, next Sunday in which he will talk in-depth to Tom Bradby, journalist and ITV News at Ten presenter, covering a range of subjects including his personal relationships, never-before-heard details surrounding the death of his mother, Diana, and a look ahead at his future.
The 90 minute programme, produced by ITN Productions for ITV, will be broadcast two days before Prince Harry's autobiography 'Spare' is published on 10 January, by Transworld.
The book has been billed by publisher Penguin Random House as 'a landmark publication full of insight, revelation, self-examination, and hard-won wisdom about the eternal power of love over grief'.
Filmed in California, where Harry now lives, Harry: The Interview, sees the Prince go into unprecedented depth and detail on life in and out of the Royal Family.
Speaking to Tom Bradby, who he has known for more than 20 years, Prince Harry shares his personal story, in his own words.
Michael Jermey, ITV Director of News and Current Affairs, said: 'It is extremely rare for a member of the Royal Family to speak so openly about their experience at the heart of the institution.
'Tom Bradby's interview with Prince Harry will be a programme that everyone with an informed opinion on the monarchy should want to watch."ng non-fictio
Harry: The Interview - 08 Jan 2023
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DUK10153288_008
ROYALS - Prinz Harry gibt Interview auf ITV
Strict embargo until 21:00 GMT 08 January 2023. This photograph is (C) ITN and can only be reproduced for editorial purposes directly in connection with the programme or event mentioned herein. Editorial Use Only.
Mandatory Credit: Photo by ITV/Shutterstock (13700715ae)
Strict embargo until 21:00 GMT 08 January 2023. ITV TO SHOW UK EXCLUSIVE Prince Harry INTERVIEW WITH Tom Bradby PRODUCED BY ITN PRODUCTIONS
HARRY: THE INTERVIEW
Sunday January 8th at 9pm on ITV1 and ITVX
Behind the scenes picture: Screen shows Prince Harry, Prince Harry interviewed by Tom Bradby in California.
ITV will show an exclusive interview with Prince Harry, Prince Harry, next Sunday in which he will talk in-depth to Tom Bradby, journalist and ITV News at Ten presenter, covering a range of subjects including his personal relationships, never-before-heard details surrounding the death of his mother, Diana, and a look ahead at his future.
The 90 minute programme, produced by ITN Productions for ITV, will be broadcast two days before Prince Harry's autobiography 'Spare' is published on 10 January, by Transworld.
The book has been billed by publisher Penguin Random House as 'a landmark publication full of insight, revelation, self-examination, and hard-won wisdom about the eternal power of love over grief'.
Filmed in California, where Harry now lives, Harry: The Interview, sees the Prince go into unprecedented depth and detail on life in and out of the Royal Family.
Speaking to Tom Bradby, who he has known for more than 20 years, Prince Harry shares his personal story, in his own words.
Michael Jermey, ITV Director of News and Current Affairs, said: 'It is extremely rare for a member of the Royal Family to speak so openly about their experience at the heart of the institution.
'Tom Bradby's interview with Prince Harry will be a programme that everyone with an informed opinion on the monarchy should want to watch."
Harry: The Interview - 08 Jan 2023
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DUK10153288_007
ROYALS - Prinz Harry gibt Interview auf ITV
Strict embargo until 21:00 GMT 08 January 2023. This photograph is (C) ITN and can only be reproduced for editorial purposes directly in connection with the programme or event mentioned herein. Editorial Use Only.
Mandatory Credit: Photo by ITV/Shutterstock (13700715ad)
Strict embargo until 21:00 GMT 08 January 2023. ITV TO SHOW UK EXCLUSIVE Prince Harry INTERVIEW WITH Tom Bradby PRODUCED BY ITN PRODUCTIONS
HARRY: THE INTERVIEW
Sunday January 8th at 9pm on ITV1 and ITVX
Behind the scenes picture: Prince Harry refers to his beard, during the interview by Tom Bradby in California.
ITV will show an exclusive interview with Prince Harry, Prince Harry, next Sunday in which he will talk in-depth to Tom Bradby, journalist and ITV News at Ten presenter, covering a range of subjects including his personal relationships, never-before-heard details surrounding the death of his mother, Diana, and a look ahead at his future.
The 90 minute programme, produced by ITN Productions for ITV, will be broadcast two days before Prince Harry's autobiography 'Spare' is published on 10 January, by Transworld.
The book has been billed by publisher Penguin Random House as 'a landmark publication full of insight, revelation, self-examination, and hard-won wisdom about the eternal power of love over grief'.
Filmed in California, where Harry now lives, Harry: The Interview, sees the Prince go into unprecedented depth and detail on life in and out of the Royal Family.
Speaking to Tom Bradby, who he has known for more than 20 years, Prince Harry shares his personal story, in his own words.
Michael Jermey, ITV Director of News and Current Affairs, said: 'It is extremely rare for a member of the Royal Family to speak so openly about their experience at the heart of the institution.
'Tom Bradby's interview with Prince Harry will be a programme that everyone with an informed opinion on the monarchy should want to watch."
Harry: The Interview - 08 Jan 2023
(c) Dukas -
DUK10153288_006
ROYALS - Prinz Harry gibt Interview auf ITV
Strict embargo until 21:00 GMT 08 January 2023. This photograph is (C) ITN and can only be reproduced for editorial purposes directly in connection with the programme or event mentioned herein. Editorial Use Only.
Mandatory Credit: Photo by ITV/Shutterstock (13700715ag)
Strict embargo until 21:00 GMT 08 January 2023. ITV TO SHOW UK EXCLUSIVE Prince Harry INTERVIEW WITH Tom Bradby PRODUCED BY ITN PRODUCTIONS
HARRY: THE INTERVIEW
Sunday January 8th at 9pm on ITV1 and ITVX
Behind the scenes picture: Prince Harry, Prince Harry interviewed by Tom Bradby in California.
ITV will show an exclusive interview with Prince Harry, Prince Harry, next Sunday in which he will talk in-depth to Tom Bradby, journalist and ITV News at Ten presenter, covering a range of subjects including his personal relationships, never-before-heard details surrounding the death of his mother, Diana, and a look ahead at his future.
The 90 minute programme, produced by ITN Productions for ITV, will be broadcast two days before Prince Harry's autobiography 'Spare' is published on 10 January, by Transworld.
The book has been billed by publisher Penguin Random House as 'a landmark publication full of insight, revelation, self-examination, and hard-won wisdom about the eternal power of love over grief'.
Filmed in California, where Harry now lives, Harry: The Interview, sees the Prince go into unprecedented depth and detail on life in and out of the Royal Family.
Speaking to Tom Bradby, who he has known for more than 20 years, Prince Harry shares his personal story, in his own words.
Michael Jermey, ITV Director of News and Current Affairs, said: 'It is extremely rare for a member of the Royal Family to speak so openly about their experience at the heart of the institution.
'Tom Bradby's interview with Prince Harry will be a programme that everyone with an informed opinion on the monarchy should want to watch."ng non-fictio
Harry: The Interview - 08 Jan 2023
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DUK10153288_005
ROYALS - Prinz Harry gibt Interview auf ITV
Strict embargo until 21:00 GMT 08 January 2023. This photograph is (C) ITN and can only be reproduced for editorial purposes directly in connection with the programme or event mentioned herein. Editorial Use Only.
Mandatory Credit: Photo by ITV/Shutterstock (13700715z)
Strict embargo until 21:00 GMT 08 January 2023. ITV TO SHOW UK EXCLUSIVE Prince Harry INTERVIEW WITH Tom Bradby PRODUCED BY ITN PRODUCTIONS
HARRY: THE INTERVIEW
Sunday January 8th at 9pm on ITV1 and ITVX
picture shows: Prince Harry, Prince Harry interviewed by Tom Bradby in California.
ITV will show an exclusive interview with Prince Harry, Prince Harry, next Sunday in which he will talk in-depth to Tom Bradby, journalist and ITV News at Ten presenter, covering a range of subjects including his personal relationships, never-before-heard details surrounding the death of his mother, Diana, and a look ahead at his future.
The 90 minute programme, produced by ITN Productions for ITV, will be broadcast two days before Prince Harry's autobiography 'Spare' is published on 10 January, by Transworld.
The book has been billed by publisher Penguin Random House as 'a landmark publication full of insight, revelation, self-examination, and hard-won wisdom about the eternal power of love over grief'.
Filmed in California, where Harry now lives, Harry: The Interview, sees the Prince go into unprecedented depth and detail on life in and out of the Royal Family.
Speaking to Tom Bradby, who he has known for more than 20 years, Prince Harry shares his personal story, in his own words.
Michael Jermey, ITV Director of News and Current Affairs, said: 'It is extremely rare for a member of the Royal Family to speak so openly about their experience at the heart of the institution.
'Tom Bradby's interview with Prince Harry will be a programme that everyone with an informed opinion on the monarchy should want to watch."
Harry: The Interview - 08 Jan 2023
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DUK10153288_004
ROYALS - Prinz Harry gibt Interview auf ITV
Strict embargo until 21:00 GMT 08 January 2023. This photograph is (C) ITN and can only be reproduced for editorial purposes directly in connection with the programme or event mentioned herein. Editorial Use Only.
Mandatory Credit: Photo by ITV/Shutterstock (13700715ah)
Strict embargo until 21:00 GMT 08 January 2023. ITV TO SHOW UK EXCLUSIVE Prince Harry INTERVIEW WITH Tom Bradby PRODUCED BY ITN PRODUCTIONS
HARRY: THE INTERVIEW
Sunday January 8th at 9pm on ITV1 and ITVX
Behind the scenes picture: Prince Harry, Prince Harry interviewed by Tom Bradby in California.
ITV will show an exclusive interview with Prince Harry, Prince Harry, next Sunday in which he will talk in-depth to Tom Bradby, journalist and ITV News at Ten presenter, covering a range of subjects including his personal relationships, never-before-heard details surrounding the death of his mother, Diana, and a look ahead at his future.
The 90 minute programme, produced by ITN Productions for ITV, will be broadcast two days before Prince Harry's autobiography 'Spare' is published on 10 January, by Transworld.
The book has been billed by publisher Penguin Random House as 'a landmark publication full of insight, revelation, self-examination, and hard-won wisdom about the eternal power of love over grief'.
Filmed in California, where Harry now lives, Harry: The Interview, sees the Prince go into unprecedented depth and detail on life in and out of the Royal Family.
Speaking to Tom Bradby, who he has known for more than 20 years, Prince Harry shares his personal story, in his own words.
Michael Jermey, ITV Director of News and Current Affairs, said: 'It is extremely rare for a member of the Royal Family to speak so openly about their experience at the heart of the institution.
'Tom Bradby's interview with Prince Harry will be a programme that everyone with an informed opinion on the monarchy should want to watch."ng non-fictio
Harry: The Interview - 08 Jan 2023
(c) Dukas -
DUK10153288_003
ROYALS - Prinz Harry gibt Interview auf ITV
Strict embargo until 21:00 GMT 08 January 2023. This photograph is (C) ITN and can only be reproduced for editorial purposes directly in connection with the programme or event mentioned herein. Editorial Use Only.
Mandatory Credit: Photo by ITV/Shutterstock (13700715ai)
Strict embargo until 21:00 GMT 08 January 2023. ITV TO SHOW UK EXCLUSIVE Prince Harry INTERVIEW WITH Tom Bradby PRODUCED BY ITN PRODUCTIONS
HARRY: THE INTERVIEW
Sunday January 8th at 9pm on ITV1 and ITVX
Behind the scenes picture: Prince Harry, Prince Harry interviewed by Tom Bradby in California.
ITV will show an exclusive interview with Prince Harry, Prince Harry, next Sunday in which he will talk in-depth to Tom Bradby, journalist and ITV News at Ten presenter, covering a range of subjects including his personal relationships, never-before-heard details surrounding the death of his mother, Diana, and a look ahead at his future.
The 90 minute programme, produced by ITN Productions for ITV, will be broadcast two days before Prince Harry's autobiography 'Spare' is published on 10 January, by Transworld.
The book has been billed by publisher Penguin Random House as 'a landmark publication full of insight, revelation, self-examination, and hard-won wisdom about the eternal power of love over grief'.
Filmed in California, where Harry now lives, Harry: The Interview, sees the Prince go into unprecedented depth and detail on life in and out of the Royal Family.
Speaking to Tom Bradby, who he has known for more than 20 years, Prince Harry shares his personal story, in his own words.
Michael Jermey, ITV Director of News and Current Affairs, said: 'It is extremely rare for a member of the Royal Family to speak so openly about their experience at the heart of the institution.
'Tom Bradby's interview with Prince Harry will be a programme that everyone with an informed opinion on the monarchy should want to watch."ng non-fictio
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Strict embargo until 21:00 GMT 08 January 2023. This photograph is (C) ITN and can only be reproduced for editorial purposes directly in connection with the programme or event mentioned herein. Editorial Use Only.
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Strict embargo until 21:00 GMT 08 January 2023. ITV TO SHOW UK EXCLUSIVE Prince Harry INTERVIEW WITH Tom Bradby PRODUCED BY ITN PRODUCTIONS
HARRY: THE INTERVIEW
Sunday January 8th at 9pm on ITV1 and ITVX
Behind the scenes picture: Prince Harry, Prince Harry interviewed by Tom Bradby in California.
ITV will show an exclusive interview with Prince Harry, Prince Harry, next Sunday in which he will talk in-depth to Tom Bradby, journalist and ITV News at Ten presenter, covering a range of subjects including his personal relationships, never-before-heard details surrounding the death of his mother, Diana, and a look ahead at his future.
The 90 minute programme, produced by ITN Productions for ITV, will be broadcast two days before Prince Harry's autobiography 'Spare' is published on 10 January, by Transworld.
The book has been billed by publisher Penguin Random House as 'a landmark publication full of insight, revelation, self-examination, and hard-won wisdom about the eternal power of love over grief'.
Filmed in California, where Harry now lives, Harry: The Interview, sees the Prince go into unprecedented depth and detail on life in and out of the Royal Family.
Speaking to Tom Bradby, who he has known for more than 20 years, Prince Harry shares his personal story, in his own words.
Michael Jermey, ITV Director of News and Current Affairs, said: 'It is extremely rare for a member of the Royal Family to speak so openly about their experience at the heart of the institution.
'Tom Bradby's interview with Prince Harry will be a programme that everyone with an informed opinion on the monarchy should want to watch."ng non-fictio
Harry: The Interview - 08 Jan 2023
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ROYALS - Prinz Harry gibt Interview auf ITV
Strict embargo until 21:00 GMT 08 January 2023. This photograph is (C) ITN and can only be reproduced for editorial purposes directly in connection with the programme or event mentioned herein. Editorial Use Only.
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Strict embargo until 21:00 GMT 08 January 2023. ITV TO SHOW UK EXCLUSIVE Prince Harry INTERVIEW WITH Tom Bradby PRODUCED BY ITN PRODUCTIONS
HARRY: THE INTERVIEW
Sunday January 8th at 9pm on ITV1 and ITVX
Pictured: (l-r) Prince Harry, Prince Harry interviewed by Tom Bradby in California.
ITV will show an exclusive interview with Prince Harry, Prince Harry, next Sunday in which he will talk in-depth to Tom Bradby, journalist and ITV News at Ten presenter, covering a range of subjects including his personal relationships, never-before-heard details surrounding the death of his mother, Diana, and a look ahead at his future.
The 90 minute programme, produced by ITN Productions for ITV, will be broadcast two days before Prince Harry's autobiography 'Spare' is published on 10 January, by Transworld.
The book has been billed by publisher Penguin Random House as 'a landmark publication full of insight, revelation, self-examination, and hard-won wisdom about the eternal power of love over grief'.
Filmed in California, where Harry now lives, Harry: The Interview, sees the Prince go into unprecedented depth and detail on life in and out of the Royal Family.
Speaking to Tom Bradby, who he has known for more than 20 years, Prince Harry shares his personal story, in his own words.
Michael Jermey, ITV Director of News and Current Affairs, said: 'It is extremely rare for a member of the Royal Family to speak so openly about their experience at the heart of the institution.
Harry: The Interview - 08 Jan 2023
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2022-05-09 15:25:28 TURIN - Marius Bear from Switzerland during the dress rehearsal for the semifinal of the Eurovision Song Contest. ANP SANDER KING netherlands out - belgium out(Photo by Sander Koning/ANP/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 39197648
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2022-05-09 15:25:15 TURIN - Marius Bear from Switzerland during the dress rehearsal for the semifinal of the Eurovision Song Contest. ANP SANDER KING netherlands out - belgium out(Photo by Sander Koning/ANP/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 39197646
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REPORTAGE - Perth, Australien
FREMANTLE,WA-NOV 27 2019:HMAS Ovens on Victoria Quay, Fremantle.Ovens was the first RAN submarine to deploy with the ANZUK force and to fire an armed Mark 48 torpedo, sinking the target ship Colac.
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FEATURE - Aquanauts tauchen im Auftrag von NEEMO
ESA astronaut trainer Hervé Stevenin prepares to dive down to the Aquarius habitat 20 m underwater off the coast of Florida, USA. The NASA Extreme Environment Mission Operations (NEEMO) 21 mission began on 21 July 2016, as an international crew of aquanauts splashed down to the undersea Aquarius Reef Base. Hervé says: Being a support diver for NEEMO requires us to stay very focused on the tasks to support the NEEMO crew during their underwater ‘spacewalks’ around the Aquarius module. The NEEMO 21 crew performed research inside and outside the habitat during a 16-day simulated space mission. During simulated spacewalks underwater, they evaluated tools and mission operation techniques that could be used in future space missions. Inside the habitat, the crew tested a DNA sequencer, a medical telemetry device and a head-up display.
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FEATURE - Aquanauts tauchen im Auftrag von NEEMO
Two astronaut on an underwater simulated spacewalk. The 21st NASA Extreme Environment Mission Operations, or NEEMO, sortie enacted a mission to Mars to test equipment for astronauts. The six ‘aquanauts’ spent 16 days 20 m underwater in their habitat and performed ‘waterwalks’ – by adjusting their buoyancy, aquanauts can simulate Mars gravity.
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FEATURE - Aquanauts tauchen im Auftrag von NEEMO
Taking part in NASA's NEEMO 21 underwater training mission, Matthias Maurer, from the European Astronaut Centre, tests a new version of ESAÕs wearable Ômobile procedure viewerÕ prototype, 'mobiPV', that gives astronauts access to hands-free instructions with audio and video that only they hear and see. During their stay in a permanent underwater base off the coast of Florida, the NEEMO 21 crew are enacting a mission to Mars to test equipment for astronauts. The six ÔaquanautsÕ will spend 16 days 20 m underwater in their habitat and perform ÔwaterwalksÕ Ð by adjusting their buoyancy, the aquanauts can simulate Mars gravity. mobiPV will be used by the aquanauts to help take and analyse water samples throughout the mission to test AquaPad, an ESA-led investigation to filter water cheaply and easily using a new type of biomimetic membrane that copies nature.
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FEATURE - Aquanauts tauchen im Auftrag von NEEMO
ESA's Matthias Maurer getting ready for a 'waterwalk' 20 m underwater during the NASA Extreme Environment Mission Operations (NEEMO) 21 mission that began on 21 July 2016, in the the undersea Aquarius Reef Base off the Florida Keys. The NEEMO 21 crew performed research inside and outside the habitat during a 16-day simulated space mission.
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NEEMO 21 crew and support team.
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Marine science training for NEEMO.
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FEATURE - Aquanauts tauchen im Auftrag von NEEMO
A NEEMO aquanaut with engine used to move underwater. The NASA Extreme Environment Mission Operations (NEEMO) train astronauts for life in space. Living and working in an underwater base is similar to life on a space station. During a 16-day mission, ESA's Matthias Maurer and six crewmates lived in cramped conditions, performed waterwalks and had to solve problems as a team to test equipment and techniques for future space exploration. The underwater base is almost 20 m under the sea off the coast of Florida.
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FEATURE - Aquanauts tauchen im Auftrag von NEEMO
The NASA Extreme Environment Mission Operations (NEEMO) 21 mission began on 21 July 2016, as an international crew of aquanauts splashed down to the undersea Aquarius Reef Base, 20 m below the surface of the Atlantic Ocean off the Florida Keys. The NEEMO 21 crew performed research inside and outside the habitat during a 16-day simulated space mission. During simulated spacewalks underwater, they evaluated tools and mission operation techniques that could be used in future space missions. Inside the habitat, the crew tested a DNA sequencer, a medical telemetry device and a head-up display.
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FEATURE - Aquanauts tauchen im Auftrag von NEEMO
On 21 July 2016, the crew for the 21st NASA Extreme Environment Mission Operations, or NEEMO, sortie descended to the underwater Aquarius base reef off the coast of Florida. During their stay they will enact a mission to Mars to test equipment for astronauts. The six ‘aquanauts’ will spend 16 days 20 m underwater in their habitat and perform ‘waterwalks’ – by adjusting their buoyancy, the aquanauts can simulate Mars gravity. Hervé Stevenin and Matthias Maurer from ESA's European Astronaut Centre are taking part in the mission.
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REPORTAGE: Goldmine in Kolumbien
MANDATORY CREDIT: Erberto Zani/REX Shutterstock. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
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At a depth of 260m rocks are dug, searching for gold. The rocks are put in sacks weighing 75kg when full, and are carried out on shoulders
Illegal gold mining in Colombia - May 2015
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In Columbia the cocaine business has become less important than in past years. It is the land now, with its enormous riches hidden in the subsoil, and the consequent lucrative management of extraction, inflaming economic interest and violence.
The gold fever has returned, supported by the exchange rate of 1111 dollars per ounce, almost 32 euros per gram.
Photojournalist Erberto Zani spent time with workers toiling in a trecherous illegal mine in Carrizal.
Witnessing nightmare conditions in cramped and poorly ventilated spaces, up to 500m under the earth, he experienced the dread of rapidly rising waters when an old pump at surface level broke down and the tunnels began began to flood.
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REPORTAGE: Goldmine in Kolumbien
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At a depth of 260m rocks are dug, searching for gold. The rocks are put in sacks weighing 75kg when full, and are carried out on shoulders
Illegal gold mining in Colombia - May 2015
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/r9gl
In Columbia the cocaine business has become less important than in past years. It is the land now, with its enormous riches hidden in the subsoil, and the consequent lucrative management of extraction, inflaming economic interest and violence.
The gold fever has returned, supported by the exchange rate of 1111 dollars per ounce, almost 32 euros per gram.
Photojournalist Erberto Zani spent time with workers toiling in a trecherous illegal mine in Carrizal.
Witnessing nightmare conditions in cramped and poorly ventilated spaces, up to 500m under the earth, he experienced the dread of rapidly rising waters when an old pump at surface level broke down and the tunnels began began to flood.
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REPORTAGE: Goldmine in Kolumbien
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The steps descend to a depth of 500m. Although a tube pumps in air, the environment is, at times, suffocating. The water that spills out from the walls helps to cool the tunnels down, but has to be constantly pumped out to avoid sudden flooding
Illegal gold mining in Colombia - May 2015
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In Columbia the cocaine business has become less important than in past years. It is the land now, with its enormous riches hidden in the subsoil, and the consequent lucrative management of extraction, inflaming economic interest and violence.
The gold fever has returned, supported by the exchange rate of 1111 dollars per ounce, almost 32 euros per gram.
Photojournalist Erberto Zani spent time with workers toiling in a trecherous illegal mine in Carrizal.
Witnessing nightmare conditions in cramped and poorly ventilated spaces, up to 500m under the earth, he experienced the dread of rapidly rising waters when an old pump at surface level broke down and the tunnels began began to flood.
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A group of freedivers swim 70ft underwater to explore a WWII plane which has ended up at the bottom of the sea.
The team of 10 divers hold their breath as they plunge into the depths to take a close look at the Douglas Dakota DC-3 plane.
It once flew at altitudes of more than 8,000ft but it now lies at the bottom of the sea just off the coast of Kas, Turkey.
The keen freedivers even manage to get inside of the plane and underwater photographer Andrey Nekrasov, from Odessa, Ukraine, took pictures.
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A group of freedivers swim 70ft underwater to explore a WWII plane which has ended up at the bottom of the sea.
The team of 10 divers hold their breath as they plunge into the depths to take a close look at the Douglas Dakota DC-3 plane.
It once flew at altitudes of more than 8,000ft but it now lies at the bottom of the sea just off the coast of Kas, Turkey.
The keen freedivers even manage to get inside of the plane and underwater photographer Andrey Nekrasov, from Odessa, Ukraine, took pictures.
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A group of freedivers swim 70ft underwater to explore a WWII plane which has ended up at the bottom of the sea.
The team of 10 divers hold their breath as they plunge into the depths to take a close look at the Douglas Dakota DC-3 plane.
It once flew at altitudes of more than 8,000ft but it now lies at the bottom of the sea just off the coast of Kas, Turkey.
The keen freedivers even manage to get inside of the plane and underwater photographer Andrey Nekrasov, from Odessa, Ukraine, took pictures.
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A group of freedivers swim 70ft underwater to explore a WWII plane which has ended up at the bottom of the sea.
The team of 10 divers hold their breath as they plunge into the depths to take a close look at the Douglas Dakota DC-3 plane.
It once flew at altitudes of more than 8,000ft but it now lies at the bottom of the sea just off the coast of Kas, Turkey.
The keen freedivers even manage to get inside of the plane and underwater photographer Andrey Nekrasov, from Odessa, Ukraine, took pictures.
© Andrey Nekrasov/Solent News & Photo Agency
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