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Vasari Corridor and animation

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Ellen West - web producer | 14:47 UK time, Wednesday, 30 July 2008

Apologies to those Radio Times readers who like viewer Mary Hoffman, spent the whole programme "breathlessly waiting" for our item on the Vasari Corridor - at some point the piece moved from this week's show to next week (Tuesday 5 August) and this information must have reached the Radio Times after their publication deadline. I also neglected to link to any information about the animation on last night's show, Operator by Matthew Walker. Thanks to viewer Lucy for pointing that out. You can watch it here and find out more about what he is up to on the site for Bristol-based animation company The World of Arthur Cox. In the longer version of the show on Thursday night, Mark Kermode interviews Matthew Walker about Operator.

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  • 1. At 10:42pm on 05 Aug 2008, colombini wrote:

    Tonights show about the Vasari Corridor, the presenters gave out incorrect information. The corridor is open to the public, i did a tour in April 2008. If you actually visit the corridor on the dates it is open between march and october and they have more than 12 visitors, they will open the corridor for a tour. Max 25 people. I enclose a peice from a site called weekend in Florence.

    We invite you to discover with us Florence and one of its treasures: the Vasari Corridor. Our itinerary also includes the visit to the Uffizi Gallery.

    Tour details
    Tour is in program on Tuesdays and Sundays from March to October
    Tour will be confirmed only when a minimum number of 12 people is reached; maximum 25 persons for group.
    Professional guide in English
    Meeting with the guide 15 minutes before the entrance time in front of the David statue in Piazza della Signoria
    Short explanation about the Piazza and entrance to Uffizi Gallery for a 2 hours visit.
    Visit will be made by foot
    Timetable: 10:30

    Yours Adalino Colombini

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