Win an Orange British Academy Film Awards package
And have your say in who wins The Orange Rising Star Award.
Feb 2 2007
This is your chance to get up close and personal with the stars at the most glamorous event in the British film industry's calendar. Orange is offering Time Out readers the chance to enjoy a VIP package at the prestigious Orange British Academy Film Awards.
The VIP package includes:
VIP drinks reception before the awards
Your chance to walk up the red carpet
Places in the official grandstand at the heart of the red carpet action to watch the celebrities arrive
Exclusive tickets to attend The Orange British Academy Film Awards
Black tie dinner at Christopher's in Covent Garden
Stay two nights at the four-star Trafalgar Hotel including UK travel to and from London
The 2007 ceremony will be held at the Royal Opera House in Covent Garden on Sunday 11 February.
For your chance to attend the awards and enjoy the luxurious VIP package, all you have to do is vote you for your winner of The Orange Rising Star Award. It's the only award to be voted for by the British public and honours an actor or actress who has demonstrated exceptional talent and is a big star in the making.
And the nominees are…
• (A) Ben Whishaw
• (B) Cillian Murphy
• (C) Emily Blunt
• (D) Eva Green
• (E) Naomie Harris
Simply text 'TO' followed by 'A,B,C,D, or E' to 81800.
Texts cost 25p plus a standard network charge. Network charges may vary and the closing date is midnight on Monday, February 5.
For full profiles on each Orange Rising Star nominee, visit www.orange.co.uk/bafta.
Be first to watch the stars walk the red carpet in Orange's exclusive BAFTA preview show on www.orange.co.uk/redcarpet which will be live on 11 February from 4.30pm.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS:
www.orange.co.uk/bafta
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