He spent the next couple of months going to live comedy gigs and studying comedians like Bill Hicks on YouTube before signing up to do a live stand-up performance himself at a local comedy club.
This is followed by two special build-up programmes on Friday evening including a live one-hour programme on BBC Radio Ulster from 6.30pm followed by a live TV build-up on BBC One Northern Ireland at 10.35pm.
The document obviously contains no assurance for a country that currently possesses a nuclear weapon or for a country that fails that fails to live up to -- sign the NPT or live up to its obligations, which obviously the two biggest examples of that are Iran and North Korea.
On Saturday, race day will be streamed live on the dedicated website with live build-up to the races and commentary on The Summer Club on BBC Radio Ulster.
Arias' four-month trial quickly became a media sensation ratings gold for cable networks that could broadcast from inside the courtroom and feed an insatiable public appetite for true-crime drama delivered live and up-close.
When it was time for interviews, Floyd was asked, during a live TV link-up, how much cash he was carrying.
The accolade recognised the corporation for its live and catch-up coverage of all 304 events during the games across multiple platforms and devices.
So I think this is a -- and the President believes -- a very logical policy intended to, in many ways, help bring security not just to here but to other countries that have -- live up to their obligations and give up, if they have programs, nuclear weapons.
What you're going to see -- if you haven't already -- is Xbox Live connecting up to the PC so your presence -- the ability to send messages and talk, you can even play some of the games that are cross-platform enabled -- that Live asset is going to make gaming on Windows a lot better.
It is truly magical and adds to that burden of expectation I mentioned - to live up to such an amazing venue!
There can be no guarantees that despotically governed Arab states--especially Saudi Arabia--would live up to their part of the bargain any more than they have in the past.
Nissen's inflammation theory could help Pfizer cast doubt over whether Vytorin or another competitor-- AstraZeneca 's (nyse: AZN - news - people ) Crestor--can live up to Lipitor's proven results.
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Joseph suggests that for important or semi-important things, his people should have live discussions followed up by summary e-mails so there are fewer misunderstandings.
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It is a trust I value, but -- as it is dependent on the good graces of Facebook -- it is a trust I can live up to only by unfriending this particularly anti-social social network.
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He denied criticising the government - often under fire for failing to live up to its promised "ethical" foreign policy - saying that he was merely offering a "progress report" on how his inquiry had been followed up.
You know, did he throw - did he live up to his words, throw some punches?
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Throughout the week, there will be dedicated coverage of the event on television, radio and online with build-up, live coverage and highlights.
Whether it can live up to sky-high expectations is another matter.
And he provided a sneak preview of one key judgment, on the question of whether Iraqi prime minister Nouri al-Maliki can live up to U.S. expectations.
All programmes on Radio Five Live - except the news programme Up All Night - will remain available only in the UK as they will be devoted to the games.
Events are held in London, Northern Ireland, Wales and Scotland, with each show centred around a live concert before a live big-screen link-up to the main event for the traditional singalong.
But time and time again the NHS has failed to live up to expectations - at least in the way the health service interacts with patients and shares information (a much stronger case can be made for its use of technology in areas of medicine, such as robotic surgery).
Look, I would point you -- well, first and foremost, obviously Iran continues to fail to live up to the important obligations that -- obligations that they signed years ago.
That said, she has failed to live up to the billing she gave herself in the build-up to the Games.
The best songs here, like this one, Walking My Gargoyle, live up to that gloom-pop name.
His US-only compilation of live tracks and B-sides, Cruel Smile, was up for best alternative album.
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