![]() Between series one and two, Tim has gone voguishly identity-fluid. Tim just wants to work the system and be 3,000 miles away from his ball-breaking mother, played by Lorraine Bracco, who pops up on video chat to tell her son to use condoms: “Don’t be getting anybody pregnant, OK, ‘cause they’ll come out like you.” So sweet. But he’s too much of a slacker to fulfil that destiny. Why? Possibly to give the lie to the adage that you can’t be what you can’t see. His chosen field is puppetry, via a postgraduate course. Back in Britain, Tim wangles a rent-free flat and a student visa. ![]() In series two, Renkow ramps up the jeopardy while again demonstrating that he is to political correctness what Boris Johnson is to statesmanship. He was Larry David with a twist – none of the biddable Brits this unpleasant American met, especially his super-gullible friend Idris, dared confront Tim for his sociopathic ways. In the first series of Jerk, Tim’s cerebral palsy gave him carte blanche to get away with saying what others dare not. Photograph: Adam Lawrence/BBC/Roughcut TV UN News produces daily news content in Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Kiswahili, Portuguese, Russian and Spanish, and weekly programmes in Hindi, Urdu and Bangla.Tim Renkow, Anushka Charkravarti and Helen Monks in Jerk. We hope you enjoy this new multimedia service and continue to use and enjoy our wider range of audio material. We will also provide a studio-read intro on our interviews and programmes, so that you can use the content unedited, if that's what suits your broadcast format and programming. We believe the most effective way to use this content is to include it your own output, and you can find the full 'intro' or cue material by clicking on the TRANSCRIPT button, to the left-hand side of the audio player inside each story. Please go to our AUDIO HUB to download the full range of bulletins, packages, podcasts and interviews, in easy-to-use mp3 format. We will continue with our specialist shows on gender issues and Africa, as part of our expanding stable of in-depth podcasts, which also includes our 'Podcast Classics' from the rich audio archive of UN Radio, stretching back to the 1940s. We aim to bring you fresh interviews daily with UN agency newsmakers, opinion-formers, academics, NGOs and activists who are working through the UN. UN News audio products range from our Monday-Friday 'News In Brief', where we summarize the key stories of the day, to our flagship podcast series, 'The Lid Is On'. The selection of partners is at the discretion of the UN Promotion and Distribution Unit.įor more information, please don't hesitate to contact us. UN Video programmes are free of charge to authorized broadcasters who have negotiated a Letter of Agreement with specific terms and conditions. To become a partner, broadcasters should be an official, established media organization, channel or network, for at least the past two years have a minimum audience size of one million viewers and provide feedback on content and actual broadcast. The UN welcomes innovative ideas for collaboration in the form of co-productions, new genres or TV formats that will enable us to diversify our audience. The United Nations and its Agencies invite major international broadcasters to join in distribution partnerships that offer a full range of bold, engaging and diverse television programming. These daily TV feeds are used regularly by the three main syndicators - APTN, Reuters, and the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) - as well as many individual broadcasters. UN TV provides live daily feeds of meetings, conferences and special events at UN Headquarters in New York and around the world. UN Video also produces Year in Review, the 15-minute documentary produced annually in December that captures the major highlights of the Organization's activities and initiatives during the year in the life of the United Nations that provides an excellent overview of the events that affected the world. UN Video produces two television series throughout the year: 21st Century, the monthly 30-minute newsmagazine featuring human-interest stories in a dynamic, field-oriented style and UN in Action, the series of short features on the work of the United Nations in the field. Nominal fees for the issuance of prints may apply.įor more information, please don't hesitate to contact us. Digital photos are available as soon as the images are acquired and processed. The UN Photo Library also has a one-of-a-kind archive of over 800,000 images that chronicle the history of the Organization, available to publishers and the media. UN Photo provides photographs of meetings and events at Headquarters as well as activities in the field to journalists and broadcasters covering UN activities, through the UN Photo Library at Headquarters as well as through its online digital photo archive management system. ![]()
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