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9:40pm Tuesday 19th August 2008
Steve Carell may play a special agent in new movie Get Smart, but in real life he reckons he wouldn't be too good at espionage.
"I think I'd be a terrible spy," he admits. "I'm not particularly intelligent, athletic and I'm not cagey. I think if you looked at me and I was hiding something then you would know immediately. I don't think I could be very secretive so I think I'd kind of fail on all accounts."
Despite being an unlikely 007, Steve is a big fan of the spy genre.
"I'm a huge fan of spy movies and that's what we tried to do with this movie. We tried to make it a legitimate spy movie that was also funny," he explains. "So there is action, it's exciting and it's fun at the same time."
Steve plays bumbling agent Maxwell Smart in the new film, which comes out on August 22, opposite Anne Hathaway and Alan Arkin.
"(Maxwell) is someone that starts as an analyst at a spy agency called Control and he is promoted to a fully fledged agent later in life," he says.
"So it's something he always looked forward to. He is someone who is a bit over-eager and a bit counter-intuitive. He's not a bad spy, he knows how to handle a gun, he knows how to fight, but he's a bit quirky in his methods."
All the top tip columns make being green sound so easy: just change your light bulbs, walk to the shops and do your recycling, but it never really works out like that. SARAH LEWIS turns agony aunt and answers some of your pressing eco-questions.
When the new NHS dental contract was introduced, large numbers of dentists left the NHS and focused on private patients.
Woolworths, one of the best-known names on the British high street, has been put into administration with £385 million of debt. As company bosses and administrators Deloitte wrestle with the task of rescuing the business, RICHARD GURNER takes a look back at the company’s history in Sussex and asks business leaders what needs to be done to revive its fortunes.
From the village of Horsted Keynes, this walk heads eastwards to encircle the nearby settlement of Danehill, crossing and recrossing two well-wooded valleys before returning along part of the Sussex Border Path, a longdistance walking route which sticks fairly closely to the boundary between East and West Sussex.
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